Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows
or the iPhone/iPad and Android apps
Noun: facer  fey-su(r)
Usage: Brit
  1. A serious difficulty with which one is suddenly faced
    "The unexpected budget cut was a real facer for the project manager"
     
  2. [Brit, informal] A blow in the face
    "The boxer took a hard facer in the third round"

Derived forms: facers

Type of: difficultness, difficulty

Encyclopedia: Facer, Ontario