I'm pretty sure it means 'quite a few' So, less than 'many' but more than 'a few'
The phrase "mean mug" is usually found in literature. The word "mug" in this context is a slang word for face and the phrase "mean mug" is generally meant to convey a description of a face as cruel, but can also describe a face that carries more scars than normal. Usually both meanings are implied.
Think about this and you can figure it out. An idiom is something that SEEMS to mean something totally different than what it does. Does this phrase mean exactly what it says? Yes, it means that someone is as pretty as a princess. If you see the words "like" or "as" or "than" you're looking at a simile.
I think you mean "Get OUT OF my face." I don't know of a meaning of "get off my face" other than the literal one. "Get out of my face" means to back off and stop antagonizing me. The image is of someone pushing their face right up next to yours and shouting at you.
I love you more than anything.
If something or someone is not just attractive to look at but has useful skills or functions then it is said to be more than a pretty face.
Not sure what you mean by "registering your face" but you are more than likely talking about the modeling industry.
It means that your actions convey beauty more than your looks. You're beautiful through what you do.
More than face value, but not much. Pretty coin. I have the exact same.
Johnny Depp is so much more than just a pretty face, though there is that. He is the most versatile actor of his day and age. That, added to his obvious beauty, will always be his irresistable lure.
Pretty people don't have to be as good as ugly people, but the main reason is so the movie can have a good face to be on the camera.
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all i know there all stupid and gross
"Hey.. you got Facebook?" It's a pretty straightforward thing. Don't make it more complicated than it has to be.
I'm pretty sure it means 'quite a few' So, less than 'many' but more than 'a few'
Pretty much the same as it means everywhere else, more than 89 and less than 91.
XD is a smiley face - I wish it was more than that but ...