Jun 14 Word of the Day
Referring to women who are sexually or romantically attracted to other women. Applies to both lesbians and bisexual women, as it is only the same-sex attraction that matters, not any other attractions the women may have.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
by whatisdead June 25, 2015
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doing something good in someones face...often used in sports...particularly in basketball when someone is all in your face guarding you really tight, and you drain a shot right in front of them.
by john88555 April 05, 2010
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During a game of basketball, when a defender attempts to block a shot by jumping in the air but the shooter still makes it. Since the ball came up from the chest and was shot in the air, it therefore was "in your eyes," but was failed to be blocked. Generally from the three point line, and swished.
by zachnnn April 19, 2007