English edit

Verb edit

eye fuck (third-person singular simple present eye fucks, present participle eye fucking, simple past and past participle eye fucked)

  1. Alternative form of eyefuck
    • 2004, Scott Chisman, Life on a Shoestring: The American Dream, →ISBN, page 75:
      So now you want to eye fuck me, is that it, Private?
    • 2005, Laura Lippman, To the Power of Three, →ISBN, page 405:
      He usually didn't mind Infante's on-the-prowl shtick, but these girls weren't even legal. "Keep your gaze fixed on the Patels. We're here to eye fuck, emphasis on eye."
    • 2015, B.E. Wilson, Marine Summer: Year 2041, Scribendi, Inc, →ISBN, page 13:
      Eyes forward, and don't you eye fuck me while you're on that bus.

Noun edit

eye fuck (plural eye fucks)

  1. Alternative form of eyefuck
    • 2003, Charlaine Harris, Dead in Dixie, page 233:
      At least he didn't look at me offensively; and believe me, if you're a woman who works in a bar, you can tell the difference between an evaluation and an eye fuck.
    • 2011, Kate Daniels, Deadville:
      They were locked in a deep stare that I would have considered a blatant eye fuck were it not that I knew what was about to happen.