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The duck face is a term used to describe specifically the face made when a person, lips together, props up his nose with his mouth. The mouth then rises and scrunches up - and out - under the nose, to resemble the bill of a duck.

A duck face is different than a "gurn," because it does not involve snarling or looking savage in appearance. To the contrary, the duck face is marked by sleek attitude and positive energy.

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The duck face is a term used to describe specifically the face made when a person, lips together, props up his nose with his mouth. The mouth then rises and scrunches up - and out - under the nose, to resemble the bill of a duck.

A duck face is different than a "gurn," because it does not involve snarling or looking savage in appearance. To the contrary, the duck face is marked by sleek attitude and positive energy.