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What does this verbe " to eyeballe" mean?
to eyeballe
2015年10月29日 21:38
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It means to look at, but it sometimes has the connotation of looking at something to make an estimate instead of counting of measuring. For example, I don't know how much mayonnaise I use in the chicken salad. I just eyeball it. This means I estimate the correct amount by looking at it instead of measuring. If I'm dividing something into two approximately equal piles, I'll eyeball it instead of counting it precisely.
2015年10月29日
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*verb *eyeball
It means to look at :) He eyeballed her. I don't know if it's standard English though. I've never used it before and it's not a common thing. I'd say it's more colloquial. More like slang than proper English :)
2015年10月29日
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