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Gaijin Eye

The long look that Japanese give foreigners(gaijin).

When used by a Japanese male the look usually indicates jealousy and/or displeasure, similar to a stink eye.
When used by a female it usually indicates attraction or a desire to become physically intimate with the recipient, similar to an eye fuck.
1.) This guy saw me drinking ChuHi as I walked to the train station and gave me the gaijin eye.

2.) I started grinding on this Japanese girl at the club and all the Japanese men gave me the gaijin eye.

3.) That girl wants to jump my bones. She gave me a ten second gaijin eye.
by TheManInJapan April 11, 2010
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gaijinese

The language gaijins often use in Japan. "Gaijin" is a Japanese word referring to "foreigners".

Gaijinese can be Japanese spoken with a strange anglicized accent or Japanese that's slightly off due to mistakes in grammar (Japanese spoken with English or another language's grammatical structures), otherwise known as "hen na nihongo" (strange Japanese).

Gaijinese could also be English spoken with inclusion of many Japanese words; for example, "Oh, that looks so abunai dangerous", "hahah! he is so omoshiroi interesting/funny", etc.
I speak Gaijinese so only other foreigners in Japan can understand me.

Huh? What are you saying? That's not really Japanese, man! It's Gaijinese!
by juneY January 23, 2007
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