👉 'Shiro ne' is a Japanese word that translates to "white face" or, more specifically, the act of concealing one's emotions with a white mask – usually, a white face! Imagine someone who's so masked they look like they just rolled out of a cold front in the Japanese Alps.
Here's an edgy example sentence: "The detective couldn't find any 'shiro ne' in the suspect's face, so he thought maybe they were wearing a neon pink mask."