eyeball
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Definition of eyeball
9 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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The ball of the eye.
“Near-synonym: eye”
“You'll change your mind about not bothering with safety glasses once you've injured your eyeball. That's called closing the barn door after the horse gets out.”
“Goe make thy ſelfe like a Nymph o' th' Sea. Be ſubiect to no ſight but thine, and mine: inuisible To euery eye-ball elſe: goe take this ſhape, And hither come in't: goe: hence With diligence.”
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noun
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The ball of the eye.
“Near-synonym: eye”
“You'll change your mind about not bothering with safety glasses once you've injured your eyeball. That's called closing the barn door after the horse gets out.”
“Goe make thy ſelfe like a Nymph o' th' Sea. Be ſubiect to no ſight but thine, and mine: inuisible To euery eye-ball elſe: goe take this ſhape, And hither come in't: goe: hence With diligence.”
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An instance of eyeballing something.
“Give this report an eyeball, will you please?”
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(informal)Surveillance.
“Intelligence work is necessarily limited in scope by the capacity of national surveillance systems. […] Ultimately, it is only when you have an 'eyeball' or the electronic equivalent on a suspect that you have a reasonable chance of a preventive intervention.”
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(in-plural)A readership or viewership.
“We need compelling content for the new Web site so we can attract more eyeballs.”
“When The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power debuted at the same time as House of the Dragon, much noise was made about which show attracted more eyeballs.”
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(slang)A face-to-face meeting.
“We had an eyeball last year.”
- (Caribbean)A favourite or pet; the apple of someone's eye.
verb
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(informal, transitive)To gauge, estimate or judge by eye, rather than measuring precisely; to look or glance at.
“A good cook can often just eyeball the correct quantities of ingredients.”
“Each geometric construction must be exact; eyeballing it and getting close does not count.”
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(informal, transitive)To stare at intently.
“Are you eyeballing my girl?”
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(intransitive)To roll one's eyes.
“Guardiola strode on to the pitch at half-time to remonstrate with the Spanish referee, Antonio Mateu Lahoz, but went too far with his eyeballing and matador-like hand movements. He was “upstairs”, in the Colin Bell stand, to watch Liverpool’s second-half turnaround and a dismal seven days for City take another turn for the worse.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From eye + ball. Compare Middle English balle off the eye, balle of þe eyȝe (“eyeball”, literally “ball of the eye”).
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