Words That Mean Poker Face



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Song MeaningLady Gaga interpreted 'Poker Face' at the 20th Annual White party. 'Poker face is the one she puts on while she's with a man but really fantasizing about a woman'. As according to Perez Hilton. I found this interesting because I wondered what the meaning really was and I never could come up with one definite answer. So, I hope this. Even if you keep a poker face, like Lady Gaga, your microexpressions will betray how you feel. Photograph: Cifra Manuela/Newspix/Rex. Kirstie Brewer @kirstiejbrewer. Tue 16 Feb 2016 02.00 EST. Definition of poker face in the Idioms Dictionary. Poker face phrase. What does poker face expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Face off: Either an actual or a figurative face to face confrontation, especially a bitter one. Rate it: (4.00 / 2 votes) butter face: Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see butter,‎ face. Rate it: (3.00 / 2 votes) just another pretty face: Someone who is attractive, but not too distinguished. Rate it: (3.00 / 1 vote) red.

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Words That Mean Poker Face Crossword

  • 1An impassive expression that hides one's true feelings.

    ‘In Europe and North America, these display rules encourage vivid facial expressions of emotion; a poker face is generally regarded as dull or deceptive.’
    • ‘Scott hid his grin behind a poker face - something he'd learned from Johnny.’
    • ‘When we express our goodwill, we usually use a smile or a welcoming expression, not just a political poker face.’
    • ‘He looked like he was brooding, but was hiding it behind the perfect poker face.’
    • ‘Without comment, he took the two cards he needed, hiding his contempt behind his poker face.’
    • ‘When he told me, I kept my poker face, but my insides went away.’
    • ‘He kept a poker face, reported the facts, and protected his sources.’
    • ‘My question is, when you know the contestant is giving you the wrong answer and a lot of money is at stake, how do you keep your poker face?’
    • ‘‘Now you're sure you know the rules’ I asked them over the top of my glasses with my sternest poker face.’
    • ‘Maguire walks this line with great skill and an unbelievable poker face.’
    • ‘He called his boss at the forwarding company ‘stoneman,’ because his boss has a poker face.’
    • ‘Does he regularly practice his poker face in front of the mirror?’
    • ‘Students usually keep a poker face because they don't want to be called on.’
    • ‘It's a poker face that's required in this game, and I've never been much good at cards.’
    • ‘The joy of it is in the sweat and butterflies, the clamped lips and steely eyes of the poker face.’
    • ‘‘Done,’ he said simply, sporting his best poker face.’
    • ‘‘Well,’ putting on her best poker face, Jennifer continued.’
    • ‘Years of practice in maintaining a poker face allowed him to take in his stride the invasion of his office by young women in light, summer dresses and a tale about one of them digging up a fortune while creating a winter herb garden.’
    • ‘The thing is, I still have to put my poker face up.’
    • ‘My hands shook from fear but I kept my poker face.’
    1. 1.1A person with a poker face.

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