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What is a unicle?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/15/2023

Well, a unicle is just another name for a monocle which is a one eyed part of glasses instead of normal glasses with two lenses. These are most likely used in cartoon movies with the old men and you may recognize one that is on the "Planters Peanut" man.

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