countenance
Countenance is another outdated word for someone's facial expression. This word is often found in nineteenth century novels. It has absolutely nothing to do with anyone's genitals.
A: Look at Pickford's countenance. He's looking really stoned/wacked out on weed today.
B: I agree. He couldn't have a more drugged up mien. His physiognomy looked very pallid as he was dragged out of the morgue last night.
B: I agree. He couldn't have a more drugged up mien. His physiognomy looked very pallid as he was dragged out of the morgue last night.
Countenance
Countenance is like someone's facial expression but the whole body expresses it, not just the face.
They assumed an angry countenance
Countenance
The fearsome unwaxed genitals of a catholic priest
Verily they gazed upon his countenance and were sore afraid.
mine countenance whereupon
A more proper way of saying "my face when"
Often seen used on ponychan.net
Often seen used on ponychan.net
1: Imagine me eating pie
2: (Posts reaction picture) mine countenance whereupon seeing you eat pie.
2: (Posts reaction picture) mine countenance whereupon seeing you eat pie.