face off
English
Noun
- (sports, chiefly ice hockey) The starting point in a match of ice hockey, where two players face each other to snatch the puck.
- (literal or figurative) A face-to-face confrontation, especially a bitter one.
Verb
face off (third-person singular simple present faces off, present participle facing off, simple past and past participle faced off)
- (intransitive) To confront (each other).
- 2009 February 22, Ruaridh Nicoll, “Behind the demise”, in The Observer:
- When Bank of Scotland and RBS faced off in that epic battle for NatWest ...
References
- face off at The Free Dictionary
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