Involuntary twitching can be a sign of neurological distress brought on by biological or psychological factors. Someone suffering from such a condition should strongly consider seeing a doctor.
The Tagalog meaning of winking is "pikit" or "ngumiti ng isang mata" which translates to closing one eye momentarily or smiling with one eye closed.
The phenomenon of purposeful mouth movements resulting in involuntary eye closing is often referred to as "jaw winking."
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"Winking at" means "closing my eyes to", or "turning a blind eye to." The Prince has been turning a blind eye to the violence (discords) between the families.
draw a vertical line for the unwinking eye and a horizontal ine for the winking eye with 3 small no infact TINY line comin out of it
if your left eye is winking, something good is gonna happen to you and if right eye, something really bad is gonna happen to thou! vice versa left eye bad right eye good ---- There is another superstition that is that if your eye twitches, it means that someone is thinking positively about you - usually in a tender and caring way.
She probably just had something in her eye. Or, she may have been winking at someone behind you. If she had been winking at you, you would already know.
The expression "Get your... out of here" means Go away. The ellipsis stands for any adjective-noun combination, such as inquisitive nose or winking eye - or editorial elbow, that represents the speaker's commentary on the activity and/or character of the person addressed.
Bilateral nictitation - blinking Lateral nictitation - winking Relax, she just has something in her eye.
Well, honey, if you only have one eye, you can still blink with that one eye. Winking typically involves closing one eye quickly as a signal or flirtatious gesture. So, if you're feeling sassy with your single eye, go ahead and give 'em a wink!