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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
mugshot
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Well, seeing my mugshot plastered all over February's scanner review didn't help!
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mugshot

also mug shot, 1950; see mug (n.2) + shot (n.) in the photographic sense.

Wiktionary
mugshot

n. (alternative spelling of mug shot English)

WordNet
mugshot

n. a photograph of someone's face (especially one made for police records) [syn: mug shot]

Wikipedia
Mugshot (website)

Mugshot was a social networking website created by Red Hat. Unlike most other social networking websites (which are concerned with advertising), it offered a desktop client and web widgets.

Mugshot was meant to facilitate real-world interactions with friends, and make one's normal computer use more social. It provided the functionality of a social network aggregator.

Usage examples of "mugshot".

On the back of the half-gallon carton of homogenized, pasteurized, vitamin D-fortified milk there are two mugshots of smiling children, gone, missing.

County Impound inside three days, hung up and drove to the Station for mugshots and favors.

You need men with no police records to play the kidnappers, in case any eyewitnesses get called in to look at mugshots, but they've got to be real hard boys who can act the parts convincingly.

I want to run mugshots of known homos by Otis Jackson and other local pushers.

Some of the heads had been cropped and taped back on--per the deposition--Jack tried to ID the posers from mugshots and thought cropping would facilitate the effort.

Then he writes a little program called Mugshot that will take a snap shot from the pinhole camera every five seconds or so, and compare it to the previous snapshot, and, if the difference is large enough, save it to a file.