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eye candy
eye candya beautiful thing or personeye candyn. Informal Someone or something that is visually attractive or pleasing to look at.eye candy n 1. a person who is or people considered highly attractive to look at, often with the implication that they are lacking in intelligence or depth 2. something intended to be attractive to the eye without being demanding or contributing anything essential eye′ can`dy n. Slang. someone or something that is visually attractive or pleasing but usually lacks worth or merit. [1980–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | eye candy - visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemanding; "he wanted to put some eye candy on their web site"visual percept, visual image - a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system |
eye candy
eye candyA person or thing that is nice to look at, but has very little substance, meaning, or purpose. The film is filled to the brim with delightful eye candy, but there is no worthwhile plot or characters to do the visuals justice. His new boyfriend is a nice bit of eye candy, but you can tell there's not much happening upstairs.See also: candy, eyeeye candy n. someone or something worth looking at. (Compare to ear candy.) The dame is just eye candy! Her brain is occupied with hair and nails appointments, and strained to do even that! See also: candy, eyeeye candy
eye candySlick images, animations and other graphics effects that are added to websites and applications. They are designed to excite and stimulate the user more often than to perform any necessary function. In other words, glitz, sizzle and pizzazz. See cornea gumbo.See EC See ECeye candy
Words related to eye candynoun visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemandingRelated Words- visual percept
- visual image
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