rearrange someone's face

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rearrange someone's face (third-person singular simple present rearranges someone's face, present participle rearranging someone's face, simple past and past participle rearranged someone's face)

  1. (informal, figuratively, humorous) To punch someone in the face.
    • 2012 March 9, Don Bruder, “Tarzan--Jason”, in alt.tv.survivor[1] (Usenet):
      However, the bigoted, racist, hateful, condescending, "My shit smells just like roses" attitude spewing out of him this episode has taken me from liking/admiring him to wanting to rearrange his face in hopes of causing a change in his attitude.

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