face control
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Russian фейсконтро́ль (fejskontrólʹ), from English face + control, a pseudo-Anglicism.
Noun[edit]
- (Russia, Greece) The policy, in upscale nightclubs, of restricting entry based on a bouncer's snap judgment of the suitability of a person's looks, money, style or attitude.
Translations[edit]
policy of restricting nightclub entry based on bouncer's snap judgment
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