0 shocking and annoying in a way that is difficult to ignore:
dance music that is aggressive, sexy, and in your face
1 used to describe something done in a forceful way that intends to shock people:
in-your-face television advertising
2 slang rudely annoying someone:
One of the managers is always in my face.
3 slang behaving or done in a direct, often rude way that is annoying and cannot be ignored:
The paradoxical and in-your-face approach of young adults facing death is surely a mixture of anger, rebellion, and naivete.
Music videos featured an in-your-face style that was directed at the viewer or the more traditional style.
An in-your-face spectacle, it deliberately presented behavior designed to flout conventional, heterosexual norms.
One reviewer called his images for the film exceptional "cinema verite" camera work, while another praised the cinematography as jumpy, in-your-face.
Brazenly unapologetic and frightfully in-your-face, the band's knuckle-busting brand of safety-pinned street punk has launched a legacy of hostility.
Hurley's in-your-face, no holds barred coaching style took a toll on the young star.
That is the number one, bottom-line up-front, in-your-face, task and purpose.
Stylistically, he spans the gamut from trippily disorienting to in-your-face naturalism.