Verb: 1. To display displeasure or annoyance towards another by moving one's
head to the side and looking back towards another out of the
corner of one's eye, maximizing the white of the eye; 2. To display displease or annoyance towards another by moving one's head down and looking up towards another out of the
top of one's eye, maximizing the white of the eye.
Noun: A look of displeasure or annoyance displayed by maximizing the white of one's eye.
Origin: The term "white-eye"
came about from a small black dog who would shoot
people the look when she was interupted in her play
time or woken too early in the morning. The "white-eye" was supereffective due to her dark color. The whites of her eyes would practically glow in the dark when she was giving me the "White-eye".