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Stink eye

The look I give a friends ex when we help her pick up her things at his house. AKA EVIL EYE (Like you deserve a beating)

"When we get to Ivan's house, he's getting the stink eye."

by jonpelu September 19, 2006

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Pirate eye

When a girl gets a hard nipple and you can see it throw the shirt. Bu the other nipple is nowhere to be found.

ahahah you see that pirate eye on that chick. Baamm Ill get the other one out :)

by Slidic May 30, 2005

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Dog Eye

During the Vietnam war, the Americans would call us Asians chimp eyed, after a while we got fed up with the racism and started calling them dog eyed since they had round eyes. Basically a racist term used against anyone thats not Asian.

stfu you dog eye

by AnonymousCharlie October 23, 2010

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big eye

Term used when taking ecstasy etc, when your pupils are so big there isn't much colour to be seen.

"Woah man, i got big eye!"
"They're going to know your on something - you got big eye"

by LiquidZone September 16, 2006

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mud in the eye

when you've had a poo and not wiped your bum properly resulting in an annoying itch.

"I've got an itchy arse, must still have some mud in the eye"

by mandini01 June 9, 2009

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fly's eyes

The act of placing your balls onto someones eye socket

sullers passed out so matt fly's eyes'd him

by hahaha :) September 22, 2006

11๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


EYE OF THE TIGER

1. An expression describing a cure for the chemical withdrawal symptoms often experienced the day after heavy drinking has occurred. Very similar to HAIR OF THE DOG.
2. The given name of an alcoholic concoction formulated to counteract a hangover resulting from Super Bowl Sunday, 2009. Ingredients are as follows: Chartreuse, pineapple juice, champagne, twists of lemon and orange. Invented on Groundhog Day, 2/2/2009 at a very nice bar in Albany, California.

Hey man, could you fix me up some eye of the tiger? My hangover needs to end!

by shortyfresas February 3, 2009

28๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž