Definition of "eyesies"
eyesies
noun
plural only
(childish) Eyes.
Quotations
We saw them with our own little eyesies yesterday but didn’t ever expect we’d see the day when a major college stadium offered such rare ducats for public purchase.
1941 October 24, R. A. Lofstrom, “Right and Left in Sports”, in The St. Cloud Daily Times, eightieth year, number 113, St. Cloud, Minn., section “Along the Sports Trail”, page nine, column 1
The act of flirtation using the eyes.
Quotations
At length, I settled down at the end of a check-in counter, ordered a vodka-soda, and began playing eyesies with a barmaid on the other side of the counter. […] Having convinced myself she was really a hooker willing to play eyesies with any guy with enough scratch, I pray she grabbed some Texas entrepreneur or NFL executive for five big ones.
1979 October, Frederick Exley, “‘A Fan’s Notes’ Goes to Super Bowl XIII”, in Inside Sports, page 129, column 2
Have you ever found yourself playing “eyesies” with a girl on a bus or at a singles bar and thought, No, it can’t be. My fly must be open. She’s looking at someone in back of me. I remind her of her Uncle Harry. Wrong.
1984, Eric Weber, How to Win the Woman of Your Dreams: A Man’s Guide to Romance, Symphony Press, page 47
They didn’t miss a trick and even played games with the jurors. They would smile at them, nod to them and play eyesies with them, saying, “Hi, how are you doing today?”
1988, Denny McLain, Mike Nahrstedt, “The Trial”, in Strikeout: The Story of Denny McLain, St. Louis, Mo.: The Sporting News Publishing Co., page 185