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DiO'Bolic

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Me and some of the girls at work......

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Very nice, but I wouldn't let anyone in this demented looking group get anywhere near me with a sharp pair of scissors. :)
 

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Okay, every definition I look up says bedroom eyes is a look you give someone to be seductive. I have always heard people that have eyes shaped down at the outside corners have bedroom eyes shape. Like Ringo Starr has bedroom eyes.

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Around here bedroom eyes mean they're seductive, i.e. looking at them makes you think about getting intimate with the person--you'd want to end up in the bedroom with them.
 

Dana Jean

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Around here bedroom eyes mean they're seductive, i.e. looking at them makes you think about getting intimate with the person--you'd want to end up in the bedroom with them.
EEEEGADS! I didn't mean that! I've always used that for a shape definition, nothing more. Sorry if that sounded like I was coming onto you Doc! Shape! I meant a shape!
 

Dana Jean

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:D I've never heard that about the shape of the eyes the reason for being called bedroom eyes--it's always been about being sexy.
Holy crapola. My son has eyes that turn down on the ends. I've always told him he has bedroom eyes!!!! Now I sound like some molesty perv!!!!

Note to self: Stop telling people they have bedroom eyes. Weirdo.
 

Doc Creed

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EEEEGADS! I didn't mean that! I've always used that for a shape definition, nothing more. Sorry if that sounded like I was coming onto you Doc! Shape! I meant a shape!
Thanks, DJ, I didn't take it that way, once you explained. :) You made me laugh this morning and I needed that!
I used to misuse the word 'droll' as describing a person who was negative and a Debbie Downer but someone politely told me that it meant buffoonery or the opposite of what I thought. I've done that with old expressions, too. LOL.