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sees:

Or: seekers / seers , casual term for the eyes .
See Also: Arabian Goggles, attitudes, beaver, beaver shot, berdache, blast off, Calymmatobacterium granulomatis, chancroid, circus, collar ad, come-hither eyes, comprehensive physician, crurormia, dacrylagnia, dacryphilia, daylights, depersonalization, donovanosis, drawers, easy on the eyes, easy to look at, eisoptrophobia, fursuit, gardnerella, goo-goo eye, Granuloma inguinale, grow on, hit on (someone), horny, HPV, human papilloma virus, hyperplasia, ithyphallophobia, make a move on, make a pass at, metophilia, on, other woman, the, P and P, pickup line, pimples and penetration, plough, plow, put the make on someone, put the moves on someone, saw off a chunk, saw off a piece, scabies, scabs, schwing, scopophobia, scoptophobia, second-hand dartboart, see-through, seeing-to, seekers, seers, sex-chauvinist, shrubbery, smooching, soft chancre, tear a piece of ass, tear off a piece (of ass), ten, TLC, velvet, venereal sore, Virginity Is Curable, VPL, zoophobia

Quotes Containing sees:
David Huxley (Cary Grant) and Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) speaking of David''s fiance in Bringing Up Baby (1938). - David: ''I bet Miss Swallow knows poison ivy when she sees it .'' - Susan: ''I bet poison ivy runs when it sees her.''
David Huxley (Cary Grant) and Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) speaking of David''s fiance in Bringing Up Baby (1938). - David: ''I bet Miss Swallow knows poison ivy when she sees it .'' - Susan: ''I bet poison ivy runs when it sees her.''
Eugene Morgan (Joseph Cotten) to Isabel Amberson (Dolores Costello) whose son George (Tim Holt) opposes their relationship in The Magnificient Ambersons (1942): ''I don''t think he''ll change. At 21 or 22, so many things appear solid, permanent, untenable which 40 sees as nothing but disappearing miasma. 40 can''t tell 20 about this. 20 can find out only by getting to be 40. So we come to this dear. Will you live your life your way or George''s way?''
Gloria Paterson (Helen Broderick) to Nicole De Cortillon (Danielle Darrieux) on how to catch a rich husband in The Rage of Paris (1938): ''The way to a man''s heart is through his eyes , honey . That''s the modern version. He believes what he sees , and takes bicarbonate of soda for his indigestion instead of a wife that can cook.''
'What is that man doing in my drawers!?' Nora Charles (Myrna Loy) when she sees a detective searching her commode drawers in The Thin Man (1934)
Una (Lauren Tom) about her superstitious China-born mother in The Joy Luck Club (1993):''So my mom sees this miror at the foot of our bed and she says: Aie-ya! A mirror is bad luck. All the romance will hit the mirror, pooom, go back the opposite direction.''
Rosalie Maggio, The Dictionary of Bias-Free Usage (1991): ''Men may buy pornography but women pay for it - in terms of exploitation, rape, violence, and a society that sees them as disposable sexual-objects. Pornography associates women with pain, inferiority, and humiliation ; the assumption for the user is that this is real and normal. Good sex is also a victim; a graduate of The School of Pornography is a sex-illiterate. Erotica differs from pornography in that it celebrates rather than degrades human-sexuality . It preserves the mutuality of sexual activity, is not exploitative, controlling, objectifying, addictive, a "using" activity, or affected by prurient-interests. ''
Rosalie Maggio, The Dictionary of Bias-Free Usage (1991): ''Men may buy pornography but women pay for it - in terms of exploitation, rape, violence, and a society that sees them as disposable sexual-objects. Pornography associates women with pain, inferiority, and humiliation ; the assumption for the user is that this is real and normal. Good sex is also a victim; a graduate of The School of Pornography is a sex-illiterate. Erotica differs from pornography in that it celebrates rather than degrades human-sexuality . It preserves the mutuality of sexual activity, is not exploitative, controlling, objectifying, addictive, a "using" activity, or affected by prurient-interests. ''


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