cross-eyed means that both your eyes look towards your nose or both look outwards symmetrically. Instead of both your eyes looking to the right, left or straight ahead. (In other words cross-eyed means that one of your eyes looks to the left and the other looks to the right!)
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No Prodigy from mindless behavior is not crosseyed
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Crosseyed cats may experience vision problems, difficulty with depth perception, and potential eye infections due to the misalignment of their eyes. Regular veterinary check-ups are important to monitor and address any health issues that may arise.
Common symptoms of a crosseyed cat may include difficulty focusing, misalignment of the eyes, and potential vision problems. Treatment options can include corrective surgery, medication, or specialized eye exercises. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
"Why so crosseyed?" could refer to someone appearing confused or disoriented, often humorously. It might also relate to physical strabismus, a condition where the eyes do not properly align, leading to cross-eyed appearance. Ultimately, the phrase can be used to express surprise or curiosity about someone's state of mind or physical appearance.
It is not recommended to purposely cross your eyes. Continuing to cross your eyes can lead to permanent damage and impair vision.
it's like being cross eyed or wall eyed your eyes go together right like you eye goes right the other also, but some people can have their eyes looking at different places, type crosseyed and walleyed and you'll see what i mean
"Banlag" in English is translated as "cross-eyed." It refers to a condition where one or both eyes are not aligned properly, causing them to point in slightly different directions.
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I got a collie puppy form the RSPCA last Christmas and his eyes were slightly out. As he grew they became straight and now you could never tell that he had bad eyes when he was a puppy. However, this does not occur in every collie and is just a genetic glitch.
I did it to my friend, shes crosseyed now. I feel rlly bad what should I do???????????