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furious, in a fit of anger (mom was rory-eyed when we didn’t make our beds)
Cross eyed. No idea where this came from.
Double eyed is British slang for untrustworthy.
, (keed) v., past participle, Drunk or high. “At the rave, we were all keyed.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth]
Bog eyed is British slang for eyes that appear puffy from lack of sleep.
Adj. Cross-eyed or having a squint. {Informal}
Hyper is slang for agitated; keyed up.
Uncomfortable. "I was just all-overish around that steely-eyed man."
One eyed trouser snake is slang for the penis.
Cross-eyed. Apparantly derived from something said by the contributors father when he saw a boy called Mark Didd (formally Collen) whose eye pointed away from his gaze. Also called him Boss-eyed or Bock-eyed for a while.
Keyed up is slang for agitated, nervous.
Adj. Bleary or tired looking eyed, either from too little sleep or intoxication by drink or drugs.
Swivel eyed is British slang for untrustworthy. Machiavellian.
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Looking obliquely, or asquint; malignant; as, squint-eyed praise; squint-eyed jealousy.
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Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; -- said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed.
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Having eyes that quint; having eyes with axes not coincident; cross-eyed.
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Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed.
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A keyed stringed instrument, now superseded by the pianoforte. See Clarichord.
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The alewife; -- called also wall-eyed herring.
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Having eyes affected by the moon; moonblind; dim-eyed; purblind.
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Lacking in perception or penetration; short-sighted; as, a blear-eyed bigot.
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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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Having the eyes raised on a stalk, or peduncle; -- opposed to sessile-eyed. Said especially of podophthalmous crustaceans.
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Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; -- opposed to stalk-eyed.
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The state of being blear-eyed.
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A small, portable, keyed wind instrument, whose tones are generated by play of the wind upon free metallic reeds.
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Capable of seeing at night; sharp-eyed.
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Squint-eyed.
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Affected with strabismus; squint-eyed; squinting.
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Shortsighted; mope-eyed.
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The wall-eyed pike.
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Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a key, as a tune.
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Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace.
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