Stank face? Evil eye?
An evil eye is the way another person looks at you, usually with malice, (Threateningly). But as a look cannot harm you there is no need to worry unless the look is followed up by some wicked deed.
The evil eye tattoo is often intended to be intimidating, and is meant to convey a sense of danger to those who look at it. The mythology surrounding the evil eyes dates back to ancient Greece.
Hurricanes have eyes. But it is doubtful that the eye of a hurricane is evil.
Evil eye beads go back thousands of years. Blue glass evil eye bead amulets are the most common talisman in Anatolia to stop the evil eye. Turkish Evil Eye Bead. With its warm blue, the shine it has derived from the fire and the smiling face that's a typical feature of the Anatolian people, evil eye bead gives happiness to the friends and the beloved ones. Protection from the evil eyes, covetous friends and strangers.Read more about evil eyes at evileybead.compages
It looks like a frogs eye but a bit bigger
The Evil Eye - 1920 was released on: USA: May 1920
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The old man's eye was a pale blue color with a film covering it, making it look like a vulture's eye. The speaker found the eye to be menacing, evil, and likened it to the "Evil eye," which disturbed him greatly.
No, it is not.
Some believe that giving someone the 'evil eye', or looking at them with malice is bad luck.
The Evil Eye - 1913 was released on: USA: 23 October 1913