1.) An eye disorder that causes the eye to feel uncomfortable when looking at sharp, pointy, ninety-degree angles. The sensation is the equivalent of nails scratching a chalk board but for ones eyes.
2.) The SES attack can last anywhere from a day to five days periodically through out a day in the left or right eye.
3.) Unknown to most of public and professionals due to the fact that one person has it. Name not mentioned to protect the privacy of that person.
2.) The SES attack can last anywhere from a day to five days periodically through out a day in the left or right eye.
3.) Unknown to most of public and professionals due to the fact that one person has it. Name not mentioned to protect the privacy of that person.
"My eyes are killing me. Everywhere I look I see many sharp angles. The edges of all objects bother me. God, Sharpy Eye Syndrome is a pain in the eyes.
by Atomicdollar December 9, 2008

by liljrocks April 4, 2007

by Mdhall44 February 24, 2022

While Having Anal Sex, Weather Gay Or Straight, You Pull Out And Write Your Name (with WHATEVER is currently residing on your the penis) Where Ever You Can On The Body Of The Person You Just Had Sex With. Without Them Knowing!
Yeah, he said, "that bitch walked around with my name smeared in shit for two days and never knew it after my San francisco Sharpie!
by Thrillbilly00 May 6, 2011

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by Jake196 September 24, 2011

When one acquires a still-inky sharpie and excessively draws on anything and/or anyone who will let them. Sharpie fever induced drawings include but are not limited to: tacky drawn-on jewelry, scribbles and doodles on any piece of blank anything, fake tattoos, and penis drawings on face. Usually sharpie fever abates when the sharpie runs out of ink. Similar to Scissor Sickness, when the urge to cut anything, especially paper and clothing, becomes overwhelming.
While going through the art drawer, Emma found an unopened blue sharpie. In a fit of sharpie fever, she scribbled designs on her arms and attempted to give herself highlights.
At school, sharpies are often banned, not because students sniff them, but because the extensive cases of sharpie fever are difficult to deal with.
At school, sharpies are often banned, not because students sniff them, but because the extensive cases of sharpie fever are difficult to deal with.
by sodkrgnkoas August 21, 2013
