What is boss eyed?

boss-eyed (comparative more boss-eyed, superlative most boss-eyed) Cross-eyed; squinting. quotations ▼ Blind in one eye; having one injured eye.
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Why do they call it Boss-eyed?

This first appears in the 19th century. It is defined in John Camden Hotten's A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar Words, 1869 as: "Boss-eyed - a person with one eye, or rather with one eye injured". The 1887 edition of Notes and Queries says - "To boss is schoolboy slang for 'to miss'."
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What's the meaning of boss-eyed?

boss-eyed in British English

adjective. informal. having a squint.
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What does boss-eyed mean in the UK?

UK /ˌbɒs ˈaɪd/ DEFINITIONS1. someone who is boss-eyed has both eyes looking in towards their nose. Synonyms and related words. Describing the appearance of someone's eyes.
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What does dark eyed mean?

dark-eyed in British English

(ˌdɑːkˈaɪd ) adjective. (of a person) having dark eyes. a dark-haired, dark-eyed man in his late twenties.
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Boss-Eyed Awareness



Do I have grey eyes?

According to the Eye Doctors of Washington website, gray eyes, unlike blue eyes, often have flecks of gold and brown in them. If you look closely, you may even see gray eyes changing color. Depending on what a person is wearing and what color light they are in, a person's gray eyes may appear gray, blue, or even green.
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What eye color says about a person?

Blue and green eyes were also linked to being egocentric and skeptical of others while those with brown eyes were seen as more altruistic, sympathetic and willing to help others. The explanation for eye color serving as a benchmark for agreeableness could be cultural.
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What's the opposite of cross eyed?

Exotropia is a form of strabismus (eye misalignment) in which one or both of the eyes turn outward. It is the opposite of crossed eyes, or esotropia. Exotropia may occur from time to time (intermittent exotropia) or may be constant. It can be found in every age group [See figures 1 and 2].
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Is strabismus a disease?

Strabismus is a disorder in which both eyes do not line up in the same direction. Therefore, they do not look at the same object at the same time. The most common form of strabismus is known as "crossed eyes."
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What causes dogs eyes cross?

Strabismus can be caused by abnormalities in the development of the eye or the muscles of the eye, toxic nerve paralysis, inflammation in the brain, trauma to the eye or the eye muscles, cancer of the brain or the nerves that lead to the eye, or congenital (inherited).
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What is the medical term for cross eyed?

Strabismus is the medical term for misaligned eyes - a condition that occurs in 3-5% of the population. The eyes may turn inward (crossed aka esotropia), outward (splayed aka exotropia), or be vertically misaligned (hypertropia). In some cases, each eye may alternate between looking straight ahead and turning.
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Has my baby got a lazy eye?

It's normal for a newborn's eyes to wander or cross occasionally during the first few months of life. But by the time a baby is 4–6 months old, the eyes usually straighten out. If one or both eyes continue to wander in, out, up, or down — even once in a while — it's probably due to strabismus.
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Are eyes lazy?

Lazy eye (amblyopia) is reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. The weaker — or lazy — eye often wanders inward or outward. Amblyopia generally develops from birth up to age 7 years. It is the leading cause of decreased vision among children.
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What does squint mean in the UK?

squint noun [C] (EYES)

UK. a condition caused by a weakness of the eye muscles that makes the eyes look in different directions from each other: As a child she wore thick glasses and had a bad squint.
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What is it called when your eye turns out?

Exotropia is a type of strabismus (misaligned eyes) in which one or both of the eyes turn outward. The condition can begin as early as the first few months of life or any time during childhood.
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Is strabismus the same as lazy eye?

Most people automatically use the term Lazy Eye when an eye crosses or turns outward. As stated above, an eye that moves on its own is a sign of Amblyopia or Lazy Eye, but Strabismus is the condition that one or both eyes turns inwards (esotropia) or out (exotropia).
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How serious is strabismus?

If it doesn't appear until later in life, it will cause double vision. If an adult's eyes cross without warning, they could have a serious condition like a stroke. If either one happens, see a doctor immediately. Young children can suppress vision in a weaker eye, which lets them avoid double vision.
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Can you go blind from strabismus?

Strabismus is a common condition that causes the eyes to look in different directions when focusing. It usually presents itself in early childhood, but can also occur later on in life. If not detected and treated early, it can have a detrimental and permanent effect on vision - potentially leading to blindness.
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What is the opposite of boss eyed?

Antonyms. eyeless unsurprised unloved blind unperceptive sophisticated sightless. skew-eyed purple-eyed saucer-eyed popeyed keen-eyed.
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Does a lazy eye get worse when tired?

When no family history, illness, or condition can be identified, doctors aren't sure what causes a strabismus like exotropia to develop. It's not thought to be caused by watching TV, playing video games, or doing computer work. But these activities can make the eyes tired, which can cause exotropia to worsen.
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Can you get a lazy eye as you get older?

A: According to research, amblyopia affects up to 1 in 33 of the U.S. population— this means up to 10 million children and adults may have a lazy eye. While the condition typically presents in early childhood, a lazy eye can develop later on in life as well.
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What is the rarest eye color?

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world's population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest of these. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list with 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.
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What color eyes are the smartest?

People with grey eyes are perceived to be the smartest. Blue-eyed people are seen as being the most expressive. Those with green eyes are deemed adventurous.
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Is there a black eye color?

Contrary to popular belief, true black eyes do not exist. Some people with a lot of melanin in their eyes might appear to have black eyes depending on the lighting conditions. This is not truly black, however, but simply a very dark brown.
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