‘Ah, Stevie, I can't stay mad at you for long, not with that lovable punim!’
‘That three-second shot of a Web page showed Miller's punim.’
‘After getting a peek at her pup, we understand why she would want to be looking at that cute punim constantly.’
‘He gets a consistent amount of laughs with that rubbery, expressive punim of his.’
‘He's 13, but with that punim, he looks at least 23.’
‘We'll no longer be subjected to his smarmy punim on our televisions every Monday night!’
‘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.’
Origin
Yiddish ponem, punem, from Hebrew pānīm.
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