1. The iconic legendary dragon from the YuGiOh manga, anime and trading card game. With 3000 ATK and 2500 DEF, Blue-Eyes White Dragon is the powerful boss monster of the original series’ antagonist, Seto Kaiba. It remains one of the franchise’s most recognizable monsters and continues receiving support for its archetype in the TCG as of 2022.
2. In drug slang, Blue Eyes White Dragon is another colloquial name for Crystal methamphetamine. The term caught on with some popularity after the success of the TV series, Breaking Bad, which saw the protagonist anti-hero Walter White cooking a particularly potent form of crystal meth. Also known as ice or speed, the act of seeking out additional methamphetamine is sometimes called ‘chasing the dragon’, giving the term another layer of resonance. In the anime, BEWD’s signature attack was ‘white lightning’, which probably added another association with the powerful stimulant due to the famous Velvet Underground album and song, White Light / White Heat—also about the drug.
“What’s the plan this weekend?”
“I don’t know about you, but I’m gonna be chasing that Blue Eyes White Dragon.”
“Damn, y’all are more than cigarette smokers, huh?”
A desperate plan used by degenerates
"Bro I almost won the duel if it wasn't for that red eyes dark dragoon negate"
"Yeah bro why isn't dragoon banned her"
My eyes are full of magnets means the feeling in your eyes when you’re about to cry. Or the feeling that your eyes may get when you’re tired and they feel like they might water.
Example 1: “Whats wrong?” “Well my eyes are full of magnets.” “Oh why?” “Because I’m upset.”
Example 2: “My eyes are full of magnets.” “Why?” “Cause I’m tired.”
Taste of Blood in his eyes refers to mixing up the saying "He smells blood in the water". This was first uttered by Jack "Jaws" Wright, a professional esports caster for the Overwatch League whilst accidentally mixing up a phrase.
"there is a taste of blood in his eyes" "yeah what happened?" "he mixed up a couple of phrases"
ted: i love to sniff the old one brown eye
zac: thats nasty....
A niche little way of saying you're pleased; derived from the phrase Easy on the Eyes, and when you are content about what you are seeing!
Person 1: Hey! How was your tinder date last night?
Person 2: Easy on the Eyes and Pleasantly Surprised!