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Definition of punim in English: punimnoun ˈpʊnɪm North American informal (chiefly in Jewish use) a person's face. look at that punim, as my grandma would say! I love her punim—what a face Example sentencesExamples - He gets a consistent amount of laughs with that rubbery, expressive punim of his.
- After getting a peek at her pup, we understand why she would want to be looking at that cute punim constantly.
- We'll no longer be subjected to his smarmy punim on our televisions every Monday night!
- Ah, Stevie, I can't stay mad at you for long, not with that lovable punim!
- He's 13, but with that punim, he looks at least 23.
- I'd leverage my stupid personality to get rid of this battered punim any day.
- That three-second shot of a Web page showed Miller's punim.
- The main attraction is just plain old proverbial eye candy in the form of glossy-lipped, apple-cheeked, exfoliated pretty boy punims peeking out from perfectly pomaded locks.
Origin Yiddish ponem, punem, from Hebrew pānīm. Definition of punim in US English: punimnounˈpo͝onim North American informal (chiefly in Jewish use) a person's face. look at that punim, as my grandma would say! how can you not love this punim? Example sentencesExamples - That three-second shot of a Web page showed Miller's punim.
- Ah, Stevie, I can't stay mad at you for long, not with that lovable punim!
- We'll no longer be subjected to his smarmy punim on our televisions every Monday night!
- He's 13, but with that punim, he looks at least 23.
- I'd leverage my stupid personality to get rid of this battered punim any day.
- The main attraction is just plain old proverbial eye candy in the form of glossy-lipped, apple-cheeked, exfoliated pretty boy punims peeking out from perfectly pomaded locks.
- He gets a consistent amount of laughs with that rubbery, expressive punim of his.
- After getting a peek at her pup, we understand why she would want to be looking at that cute punim constantly.
Origin Yiddish ponem, punem, from Hebrew pānīm. |