by liltats May 15, 2008
Expression meaning "Great observation." Used to commend someone after they notice a particularly subtle yet important thing or detail.
(Eye is used as a noun, but refers to the observation, not the organ.)
(Eye is used as a noun, but refers to the observation, not the organ.)
by Greg B. April 04, 2008
A girl, or indeed a guy, who has eyes that, from the level of your navel, stare up into yours and see into your soul. They seem to absorb your whole being and whisper "Feed me cock."
They are generally slightly larger than average eyes, with long eyelashes that emphasise the way the person sucking your dick is first looking up at you whilst swallowing your pork, then down shyly, and then up again, communicating only with their eyes how much they love sucking cock.
They are generally slightly larger than average eyes, with long eyelashes that emphasise the way the person sucking your dick is first looking up at you whilst swallowing your pork, then down shyly, and then up again, communicating only with their eyes how much they love sucking cock.
When seeking the pleasures of a blowie, always look at the eyes and lips of your target. Don't worry if they're a whale, they'll be less hurt when you bail. Remember, for the best blowies, find a girl whose eyes capture you. Those are the blowjob eyes.
by jameswoodywoods November 27, 2011
by bostoncasey September 14, 2019
Similar to a E.P.D.D. where one's eyes point in two different directions. Aka, one eye is looking at you and the other is looking toward Cleveland.
Dude, I know she was a hotty but I couldn't keep talking to her cause she had a Cleveland eye. I didn't know which one to look at.
by Jlmontana May 30, 2011
A peppercorn eye is when one eye squints noticeably more than the other while smiling. It may only be able to be seen in pictures for some people. It can never be unseen.
by iitmeche November 04, 2011
When you have one bloodshot (red) eye and one normal eye.
The word comes from the Terminator motion picture images/posters/DVD covers, where half of Arnolds face is a robot with a glowing red eye and the other half is human.
The word comes from the Terminator motion picture images/posters/DVD covers, where half of Arnolds face is a robot with a glowing red eye and the other half is human.
by beefsupreme6 January 10, 2009