Little balls of mucus found in the inner corners of ones eyes, usually noticed when one first wakes up
I have eye boogers.
by fgsdfhsh July 09, 2003
by Sheila Serio September 30, 2004
by karate December 07, 2003
by Telephony April 26, 2014
Tiny, crusty green balls found in the inner corner of your eyes, usually after you wake up. They are called “eye boogers” because they are green, tiny, and appear in your eyes like how boogers appear in your nose.
by What_A_Dayyyy July 17, 2018
the plica (PLY-ka) semilunaris (sem-ee-LOO-ner-is), which is located around the eye makes eye mucus or waste
There is a big piece mucus in the corner of your eye, it must have taken the plica semilunaris a long time to make it.
by smarty:P March 02, 2004
Mucous usually found in the corner of the eye, although not uncommon to also be discovered in the eyelashes.
When dry they will simply flake off and fall away from the eye, however if they are moist they can be difficult to remove without washing with warm water. Common to "pink eye" also known as conjunctivitis.
See also: crackles
When dry they will simply flake off and fall away from the eye, however if they are moist they can be difficult to remove without washing with warm water. Common to "pink eye" also known as conjunctivitis.
See also: crackles
Damn baby, WTF is up with those eye boogers? You been asleep the whole day?
Homey just rolled in here picking his eye boogers talkin' 'bout 'I din here nothin' 'bout no damn time change!'
Homey just rolled in here picking his eye boogers talkin' 'bout 'I din here nothin' 'bout no damn time change!'
by TheWordDr October 22, 2009