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English
Etymology
Ellipsis of various forms of everything looks good but her face, great body but her face, etc., under the influence of butter (perhaps also with connotation of “plainness”, grease, etc.) and buttface, which see. Compare summerteeth.
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Noun
butterface (plural butterfaces)
- (slang, derogatory) A person who has an attractive body but a less attractive face.
I can’t even look at her, she’s such a butterface.
2010, Laura Lippman, I'd Know You Anywhere, New York: HarperCollins, →ISBN, page 76:Her face wasn't quite as pretty as he had hoped — Earl, the other mechanic back at his father's place called this kind of girl a Butterface...
- An unattractive face.
I can’t even look at her, she’s got such a butterface.
2004, Amy Sohn, “The need to know and the fear of knowing”, in My Old Man, New York: Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 106:Her friend had a hot figure and a butterface — great body, but her face — and they were talking about Greyhound's most recent dating fiasco.
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attractive person with unattractive face
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