Mug, trap, ugly face. Derived from old dialectal variants and historically linked to traditional carnival masks or frightening countenances. In everyday slang, it is a coarse, derogatory, and highly expressive noun for a person’s face, usually implying that it is large, unattractive, dirty, or wearing an unpleasant expression. It is also frequently used in aggressive demands to shut up or go away.
Ветер в харю, а я хуярю!
The wind blows in my face, but I keep going!
