Unless someone is a comic book character people don't have lighting flash from their eyes.
it means the storm is about 1 mile away
I think you would be in serious trouble. It means the lightening is striking right where you are.
Lightning does not strike backwards, from the ground to the sky. It only moves in one direction, from the sky to the ground.By striking backwards, do you mean can the Earth give off a lightning bolt to the clouds? No.
Many people (not necessarily scientiest or meteorologists) think that lightning will not strike the same place twice. So they say that it is rare for lightning to strick twice, meaning twice at the same place. This term is used to imply something that is rare.
It means you are looking at Mr. Awesome's car. He will help you get the ladies. no it mean the person is racist. White power or something.
If peoples eyes move they are woke
To pull the wool over someones eyes mean to try and deceive them
It means they are either crying their eyes out, or they have tons of money.
it means the storm is about 1 mile away
It means your too close to the lightning!
I think you would be in serious trouble. It means the lightening is striking right where you are.
If you would translate it it would mean "lightning war". It basically means that Germany took countries over very fast. Blitz can also double for the word flash.
Rubbing your eyes increases the pressure inside them. This presses on the nerve causing you to see the bright flashes.
It means that you have broken a bone or a part in someones back.
"Eyes are windows of the soul" is a metaphorical expression that suggests a person's true thoughts, emotions, and intentions can often be seen through their eyes. It implies that one's eyes reveal their innermost feelings and personality.
In current usage, lightening bolts from the eyes usually means ill-wishes or anger/jealousy. In older usage it meant the attention (good or bad) of a god, usually Zeus.
Maybe a nice way to say "screwing with someones mind"