Someone described as green, idiomatically, means envious, jealous.
There is not a common English phrase "green eyes" - perhaps you mean "green-eyed monster" which does mean jealousy.
Having green eyes, red hair, and being ambidextrous is rare but not unheard of. Each of these traits individually is less common in the general population, so having all three together can make someone quite unique. The combination of green eyes and red hair is especially rare, as it is a result of a specific genetic variation.
from a medical stand point green eyes are very rare in general. green eyes with black hair is very very rare because usually dark hair means dark eyes. Picking from this set though: I think it is 8+(13-8)+(15-8) / 28 8+5+7. 20/28, = 5/7 or 0.714. Good odds.
Having blonde hair and green eyes is often a result of genetic variation. Traits like hair and eye color are controlled by multiple genes, and it's possible to inherit different combinations from your parents that result in a unique appearance. This variety is what contributes to the diversity in human populations.
While it is uncommon to have black hair and green eyes together, it is entirely possible. Eye color is determined by genetics while hair color is influenced by a different set of genetic traits, so the combination of black hair and green eyes is just a less common genetic occurrence.
Whichever gene is more dominant will pass on to the child. EDIT: Whoever posted the above answer is incorrect. SHORT ANSWER: Brown eyes are more likely, but it's still possible. Indepth: Brown eyes will always be the dominant gene over green. Gene dominance doesn't work on a personal level. It just depends which combination of genes the parents pass. This is why you see siblings with different eye colors. The dad could have brown eyes and still be carrying a recessive gene for green eyes. If he passes those genes instead, then green eyes are much more likely. Likewise, the child could end up with brown eyes while carrying the mother's recessive gene for green eyes, and then pass it to their child. ("skipping a generation")
Blue, green eyes.
Charlotte Doyle is described as having long, dark hair, green eyes, and a slender frame. She is depicted as being tall for her age and having a sense of confidence in her appearance.
Having green eyes, red hair, and being ambidextrous is rare but not unheard of. Each of these traits individually is less common in the general population, so having all three together can make someone quite unique. The combination of green eyes and red hair is especially rare, as it is a result of a specific genetic variation.
He has black hair and eyes as green as the sea.
from a medical stand point green eyes are very rare in general. green eyes with black hair is very very rare because usually dark hair means dark eyes. Picking from this set though: I think it is 8+(13-8)+(15-8) / 28 8+5+7. 20/28, = 5/7 or 0.714. Good odds.
His eyes are piercing green which means bright green eyes.
Having blonde hair and green eyes is often a result of genetic variation. Traits like hair and eye color are controlled by multiple genes, and it's possible to inherit different combinations from your parents that result in a unique appearance. This variety is what contributes to the diversity in human populations.
Having green eyes means that the individual has a rare eye color characterized by a mix of blue and yellow pigments. Green eyes are typically associated with traits such as uniqueness, creativity, and a touch of mystery.
Some common dog breeds known for having green eyes include Australian Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, and Border Collies.
Oh my gosh no! Green eyes are gorgeous. I wish I had them! Honey, if you got 'em, count your blessings. They're rare. Green eyes come from having genes for brown eyes, but also genes for less concentrated pigment. Hazel eyes come from having blue-eye genes, and genes for less concentrated pigment.
It's absolutely possible, and I am living proof of it. The chances are extremely slim though, because both the trait for blond hair and the traits for green eyes are recessive. Green eyes are the rarest eye color, because green eyes are not only recessive to the brown eyes trait but also recessive even to blue eyes. I couldn't give exact odds, because the process of genetic recombination is random, but if both traits existed somewhere earlier in the family line, (one parent or more is a carrier) then the combination is not impossible. Even with blond haired people, most tend to exhibit either blue eyes or brown because of green's recessiveness to the two. Having the most recessive eye color trait and the second rarest hair color in the world appear together in one person is exceptionally rare though, but still possible.
long hair, black hair, curly hair, green eyes, tall