mouse black eye

“Cop” is slang for “get” or “catch” and a black eye is roughly the same size and colour as a mouse. So, if you’d “copped a mouse” you’d caught a mouse on your face, i.e. got a black eye!

What does a random black eye mean?

The most common cause of a black eye is a knock to the area, causing trauma, following an accident, assault, contact during sport or even if you just walk into something. Other causes of a black eye include: dental work or surgery (for example, cosmetic surgery or nasal surgery)

What does it mean to have a mouse under your eye?

A swollen bruise typically around the eye following a strong blow. Example: “He’s got a mouse under his eye.”

What do black eye sockets mean?

The area under the eyes can appear darker due to constricted blood vessels causing hyperpigmentation, or from thinning of the skin around the eyes. All causes of dark circles under the eyes include: lack of sleep or poor sleeping habits. allergies, including hay fever.

What’s a shiner slang?

One who shines; a luminary. One who causes things to shine; a polisher. (colloquial) A black eye. coon eyes. (slang, dated) A bright piece of money, especially a sovereign.

Why do they call it a shiner?

In the early 1900s the main occupation of the southern USA was shoe shining which employed mainly black people. At the time it was said, the skin of black people tended to give off a shine or gleam,the word shiner was first used in the context of shame.

What would cause a black eye without injury?

The most usual cause of a black eye is a forceful hit to your face. However, there are some other possible causes, such as nasal surgery and cosmetic eye surgery. Swollen eyes and eyelids can also result from a severe tooth infection, sinus infection, and some types of dental work.

When should I be concerned about a black eye?

Seek medical care immediately if you have vision problems (double vision, blurring), severe pain, bruising around both eyes, or bleeding in an eye or from the nose. Apply warm-hot compresses. This may be helpful after a few days when the swelling has stabilized.

Why do I have a black eye without being hit?

Sometimes black eyes can occur without trauma affecting the eye. If you have bad nasal allergies, you can get “allergic shiners.” These shiners may cause dark circles or the appearance of a black eye because blood flow is slightly hindered.

What does a mouse mean spiritually?

The spiritual meaning of a mouse is represented through regress and underdevelopment. In the Christian religion, it is a symbol of lost opportunities and jealousy.

What is a mouse person?

A person who is timid and shy can also be called a mouse.

What is mouse example?

The definition of a mouse is a rodent in the Muridae or Cricetidae family, a shy person or a small hand-held device used to control the cursor on the computer display. An example of a mouse is the character Stuart Little. An example of a mouse is a person who is afraid of anything.

What is the rarest eye color?

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world’s population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest of these. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list with 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.

Is it possible to have a permanent black eye?

Can a black eye be permanent? Most black eyes are due to physical injury and will usually heal fully on their own.

Do black eyes go away?

A black eye is bruising and swelling around your eye, usually caused by a blow to the area, such as a punch or fall. It should get better within 2 to 3 weeks.

What does it mean to meet a quota?

1 : a proportional part or share especially : the share or proportion assigned to each in a division or to each member of a body. 2 : the number or amount constituting a proportional share. 3 : a fixed number or percentage of minority group members or women needed to meet the requirements of affirmative action.

Is it shinier or more shiny?

The comparative form of shiny; more shiny.

Is shiner a bad word?

I also turned up a question on Answerbag stating that it is derived from the derogatory word shiner meaning a black person. The dates given in Etymonline make this quite plausible, but Green’s Dictionary of Slang dates the first usage of shiner for black eye at 1797, which would tend to militate against this etymology.

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