usually the side-eyeA sidelong glance expressing disapproval or contempt.
‘after we complained of being ignored she kept giving me the side-eye’
‘she casts a side-eye and nods dubiously’
‘Mary shot Lola the most white-hot side-eye a camera has ever captured.’
‘The side-eyes of all the ladies around her are priceless.’
‘We can't help but smile at her cute facial expressions, especially the epic side eye she gives to a bystander.’
‘After a slight pause and requisite side-eye, Carey mumbles, "I agree."’
‘Just don't be one of those wimps who orders a side salad, or you'll get some serious side-eye.’
‘Porsha and Kenya shoot side eyes at each other but they keep it civil.’
‘I'll absolutely give the side eye to the guy who sneezes without covering his mouth or the woman who coughs into her hands and touches my phone.’
‘We had a great time overall - being a horde of college kids provoked a bit of side-eye from the staff.’
‘We ended up having to ask to be re-seated because after we complained about being ignored she kept giving me the side-eye and I gave it right back to her.’
‘I'm giving some major side-eye to the network's next project.’
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