What is the meaning of EYES OF-THE-SHIP. Phrases containing EYES OF-THE-SHIP
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Aggie eyes is British slang for someone who hasn't had enough sleep.
Baby's eyes is London Cockney rhyming slang for eyes.
Eye is British slang for the anus.
Bog eyed is British slang for eyes that appear puffy from lack of sleep.
Deuce of peekers is Black−American slang for two eyes.
Saffy eyes is slang for puffy, baggy sleepy eyes.
Eyes of blue is London Cockney rhyming slang for true.
Snake eyes is American slang for tapioca.Snake eyes is American slang for a throw of two ones with a pair of dice.Snake eyes is American slang for bad luck.
EYES LIKE PISSHOLES IN THE SNOW
Eyes like pissholes in the snow is military slang for deeply sunken, bloodshot eyes.
Eyes is slang for nipples. Eyes is slang for breasts.Eyes is British slang for spectacles. Eyes is British slang for a guide dog.Eyes is American prison slang for mirrors held through the bars of one's cell so as to observe the outside world.
Short eyes is American prison slang for a child molester.
eyes like piss holes in the snow
Phrs. 1. Tired, deep sunken eyes. 2. Small eyes.
Apple of one's eye is slang for beloved, sweetheart.
Adj. Having large bulbous eyes.
Big brown eyes is slang for breasts.
Phrs. To notice. E.g."He clapped eyes on her across the dancefloor and knew he was falling in love."
Eyes front is London Cockney rhyming slang for a despicable person (cunt).
The extreme forward end of the ship. When a warship transists through fog, the Officer of the Watch often puts a lookout in the eyes of the ship. Derived from the Greeks, when their ships had large eyes painted on either side of the bow to help the vessel "see" where it was going.
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Having black eyes.
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Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; -- opposed to stalk-eyed.
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Having green eyes.
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Having eyes that quint; having eyes with axes not coincident; cross-eyed.
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Having sore eyes; having the eyes dim with rheum; dim-sighted.
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The brightness of the eye or eyes.
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Soreness of eyes; the state of being blear-eyed; blearedness.
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Heaving (such or so many) eyes; -- used in composition; as sharp-eyed; dull-eyed; sad-eyed; ox-eyed Juno; myriad-eyed.
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Eyes.
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Marked with spots resembling bird's eyes; as, bird's-eye diaper; bird's-eye maple.
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Having small eyes.
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Not having tears in the eyes.
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Having yellow eyes.
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Having blue eyes.
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An object of interest to the eye; one worshiped with the eyes.
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Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace.
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One who eyes another.
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of Eye
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Having the eyes raised on a stalk, or peduncle; -- opposed to sessile-eyed. Said especially of podophthalmous crustaceans.
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Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim-eyed; purblind.
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