Alternative letter-case form of Botox. [(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.]
botox
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for botox.
Editorial note
>people with botox pumped lips Please don’t use Botox for lip fillers, you will almost certainly die or wish you had.
Quick take
Alternative letter-case form of Botox. [(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of botox gathered in one view.
(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.
A toxic compound (generic name botulinum toxin type A) produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, that causes the paralysis of muscles, used in cosmetic surgery to conceal wrinkles and for muscle spasm relief and headache prevention.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for botox.
verb
Alternative letter-case form of Botox. [(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.]
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.
noun
A toxic compound (generic name botulinum toxin type A) produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, that causes the paralysis of muscles, used in cosmetic surgery to conceal wrinkles and for muscle spasm relief and headache prevention.
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Botox. [A toxic compound (generic name botulinum toxin type A) produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, that causes the paralysis of muscles, used in cosmetic surgery to conceal wrinkles and for muscle spasm relief and headache prevention.]
Example sentences
>people with botox pumped lips Please don’t use Botox for lip fillers, you will almost certainly die or wish you had.
Or indeed an incompetent but enthusiastic helper accidentally getting them to posion themselves and friends with botox:?
They will go in for a little Botox between the eyes and around the mouth.
If you accidentally get a drop of botox into your mouth, you'll be okay, but if you drink a vial, you'll be poisoned.
Yeah, people with botox pumped lips, pink tops, and sporty fancy wear.
Example determined ned nutcases include Aum Shinrikyo, who tried anthrax, botox, and nukes before succeeding with sarin gas (thank IG Farben!) among other things.
It would be ironic if this technique failed on humans subjected to a lot of exposure to botox:-) The fear is that suddenly not only would the rich get richer, but they would never die.
Also, that Botox patent should be expiring by now, shouldn’t it?
IE7-11 has been hair and makeup and some botox.
Once you hit 40s just get the botox anyway.
The big exception is Botox (aka botulinium toxin).
> If the NHS starts giving out vaccines today they'll be giving out botox in a few years time, right!?
Quote examples
What you're saying is equivalent to "botox shouldn't be publicly funded, therefore it shouldn't be made legal".
Everyone says, “Why dentists?” They do aesthetic work, and then you have your Botox, and then you want a bikini body.
Botox is legal in the UK, of course, but you definitely won't be able to get it on the NHS, so your "therefore" doesn't follow.
Possibly besides the point but I wouldn't consider botox "taking care of yourself", taking care of yourself is staying in shape, eating healthy, and maybe dressing well and practicing good hygiene.
Proper noun examples
This is similar to the mechanism of Botox, which interferes with nerve terminals at the injection site.
The main treatment for dystonia-related conditions is Botox.
I have cervical dystonia and have had wonderful success with Botox.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use botox in a sentence?
>people with botox pumped lips Please don’t use Botox for lip fillers, you will almost certainly die or wish you had.
What does botox mean?
Alternative letter-case form of Botox. [(transitive, intransitive) To inject Botox.]
What part of speech is botox?
botox is commonly used as verb, noun.