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Bulging eyes on a toy, doll, etc., usually with moving pupils.
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Googly eyes — or wiggly eyes are large, bulging or rolling craft findings used to imitate eyes. The eyes traditionally are composed of a clear, hard plastic shell, with a smaller, black plastic disk trapped within. The inner black disk is allowed to move… … Wikipedia
making\ googly\ eyes — To look amorously at someone. In cartoons, googly eyes are indicated by large hearts replacing the iris and pupil. Martha was making googly eyes at Charlie … Dictionary of american slang
making\ googly\ eyes — To look amorously at someone. In cartoons, googly eyes are indicated by large hearts replacing the iris and pupil. Martha was making googly eyes at Charlie … Dictionary of american slang
googly — as a noun, a cricket term, 1903, of unknown origin. As an adjective, of eyes, 1901 … Etymology dictionary
googly — 1. noun A ball, bowled by a leg break bowler, that spins from off to leg (to a right handed batsman), unlike a normal leg break delivery. can bowl as badly as anyone in the world; but when he gets a length, those slow googlies, as the Australian… … Wiktionary
Michelle Phan — Born April 11, 1986 (1986 04 11) (age 25) Michelle Phan is a Vietnamese American make up artist who posts make up and beauty tutorials on YouTube, sometimes under the online alias ricebunny. Phan attended Ringling College of Art and Design… … Wikipedia
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Barney Google — and Snuffy Smith , originally Barney Google , is a long running American comic strip created in 1919 by Billy De Beck. The strip inspired the popular 1923 song, Barney Google (With the Goo Goo Googly Eyes), with lyrics by Billy Rose. When the… … Wikipedia
List of Toy Story characters — This is a list of characters from the Toy Story trilogy which consists of the animated films Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3. Contents 1 Andy s toys 1.1 Woody 1.2 Buzz Lightyear … Wikipedia
Xeyes — is a graphical computer program showing two googly eyes which follow the cursor movements on the screen as if they were watching it. According to the X Window System manual page, it was initially written by Jeremy Huxtable for the NeWS system and … Wikipedia