Holy cow dude....I don't know, I was just thinking the same thing!
Rolling eyes up is a simple motor tic
Yes, rolling of the eyes is mentioned in scripture. In the Bible, Proverbs 6:17 describes haughty eyes as one of the seven things the Lord hates. This can be interpreted as rolling of the eyes, reflecting a sense of pride or disdain.
1/36
In the context of rolling two six sided dice: snake eyes refers to rolling 1 on each die.
it stands for ROLLING MY EYES.
You cant the eyes follow the mouse
The odds of rolling snake eyes (two ones) on a pair of dice is 1 in 36, since there are 36 possible outcomes when rolling two dice. To find the odds of rolling snake eyes twice in a row, you multiply the probabilities: ( \frac{1}{36} \times \frac{1}{36} = \frac{1}{1296} ). Therefore, the odds of rolling snake eyes twice in a row are 1 in 1296.
to be condescending... disagreement..
Rme means rolling my eyes.
kissing your teeth and rolling your eyes
No, his eyes are of english origin.
The origin of the phrase 'a sight for sore eyes' is from Jonathon Swift. It was said in 'A complete collection of genteel and ingenious conversation' in 1738.