In-your-face
(adjective)
Used to describe someone or something that is aggressive or confrontational, especially in a manner that is perceived as intentional.
Origin:
The term 'in-your-face' is derived from american slang and has been in use since the 1960s.
Examples:
- The musician's in-your-face lyrics sparked controversy.
- Her in-your-face attitude made it hard for others to work with her.
- The in-your-face advertising campaign was intended to grab the attention of potential customers.
- The in-your-face neon sign was hard to miss.
- The in-your-face fashion statement was not to everyone's taste.