To stare blankly while deeply in thought as if you were looking a thousand miles away.
Usually brought on by a stressful event or situation, causing one to block out their surroundings and stare off into nothing.
To Space out or Daydream
Also called the 1000 Yard Stare
Usually brought on by a stressful event or situation, causing one to block out their surroundings and stare off into nothing.
To Space out or Daydream
Also called the 1000 Yard Stare
"Look at Billy and that Thousand Mile Stare he's locked in - It's a shame he lost his friend in battle."
by AnT-TonY S. July 12, 2008
A rock-ish band that is relatively slow, playing more ballad-like songs, where the vocalist has semi-synthesized voice.
Plays songs like "I Don't Believe" and "Here I Go"
Plays songs like "I Don't Believe" and "Here I Go"
by BaldurThor August 19, 2009
You eyeball people walking towards stairs hoping to engage them in prolonged eye contact, so to make them forget about the stairs they are about to reach. You win the game when they keep eyeballing you and fall up or down the stairs.
Where have you guys been, I've been waiting here for twenty minutes? Sorry dude, what ya been doin. Just playing the stare stair game. Cool how many did ya get? Two fat chicks and a business man.
by Wimberley August 29, 2010
A phenomenon unique to the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire in which other students will make continuous eye contact with other students as they pass each other. The Stare is often awkward, creepy, and sometimes considered rude.
I walked by that Bro and he shot me the Eau Claire Stare. Let's go to The Pickle later and kick his ass!
by Asian Palace of Rice Picking October 27, 2010
by Uzzi2 November 10, 2007
This is a look you give somebody or something as you consider whether to kill or end it's existence.
It is an outward sign of malicious intent which the victim can perceive.
It's origins are from The 1989 film "Goodfellas" where the gang boss Jimmy Conway (played by Robert DeNiro) is depicted in a bar staring at his 'crew' and trying to decide whether he should 'whack' them all and keep the stolen money.
It is an outward sign of malicious intent which the victim can perceive.
It's origins are from The 1989 film "Goodfellas" where the gang boss Jimmy Conway (played by Robert DeNiro) is depicted in a bar staring at his 'crew' and trying to decide whether he should 'whack' them all and keep the stolen money.
CEO: "To be honest, I'm giving the whole sales team the Jimmy Conway stare..."
Ricky: "I'm not sure if it's working out with Julie, I'm giving the relationship the Jimmy Conway stare"
Laura: "this laptop is old and rubbish, i'm starting to give it the Jimmy Conway stare"
Ricky: "I'm not sure if it's working out with Julie, I'm giving the relationship the Jimmy Conway stare"
Laura: "this laptop is old and rubbish, i'm starting to give it the Jimmy Conway stare"
by Mikey~ March 09, 2010
A type of flirtation when you stare at someone in a way where your eyes stay on who your looking at, while at the same time your head turns.
"I think she likes me. She always gives me that eye stare glare practically everytime we see each other."
by Silent Killa November 27, 2006