Someone you are suppose to sleep with to avoid getting your ass beat. This person must get around a lot.
Boy: I cheated on my girlfriend and I think she found out. What should I do?
Friend: You better sleep with One Eye Open.
Boy: Good advice!
Friend: You better sleep with One Eye Open.
Boy: Good advice!
by Dd_NY November 12, 2009
by pineappleexpress February 01, 2016
good1= a word or phrase used in a sarcasic term when telling sum they r crap at something in a 'good'-sarcasic way
by Dentals123 October 06, 2004
'Sleep with one eye open' is usually used as a metaphor in a sentence. It basically means being very cautious, careful or attentive.
The peddler was sleeping with one eye open. He was shocked, as he heard footsteps approaching him. He looked quite frightened.
by Kittenwool February 29, 2016
Preface: This can't just be me. Ok, Def. When You have drank enough that it is inexplicably comfortable to watch TV or read with just one eye open. To open both eyes actually reduces the quality of visual perception. This stage occurs before any feeling of sickness, but well past the point of which "good judgement" is a consideration.
by Wordsmithin June 21, 2017
someone who is constantly concerned with anything that goes on and everyone around them, because they think they may be at risk of losing one eye
1) one might say "shut up you skitzy one-eye"
2) "gan on ye skitzy one-eye"
3) "look at that skitzy one-eye walking down the street"
2) "gan on ye skitzy one-eye"
3) "look at that skitzy one-eye walking down the street"
by take me in your mouth March 28, 2008
Akin to the Six Ounce Rib Eye, the Six Ounce One Eye is just a meaty reference to a stiff and rigid Cock.
Gary: Hey Dan. How was your date last night with Kendra from Accounting?
Dan: It was great brooooohhh! Took to dinner for Sushi then back to my place where I fed her a Six Ounce One Eye.
Gary: Choke on Braaaaaahhhhh! Choke on!
Dan: It was great brooooohhh! Took to dinner for Sushi then back to my place where I fed her a Six Ounce One Eye.
Gary: Choke on Braaaaaahhhhh! Choke on!
by Eaton Holgoode April 17, 2015