eyeball to eyeball

Related to eyeball to eyeball: see eye to eye

eyeball to eyeball

In direct contact; face to face or eye to eye. I had been trying to avoid my math teacher, but then I came eyeball to eyeball with her in the cafeteria. Only when I was eyeball to eyeball with Tim and we were screaming in each other's faces did I realize how much we needed to break up. Society is about to come eyeball to eyeball with a whole new set of problems brought on by technology.
See also: eyeball
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

eyeball-to-eyeball

Fig. face-to-face and often very close; in person. They approached each other eyeball-to-eyeball and frowned. Let's talk more when we are eyeball-to-eyeball.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

eyeball to eyeball

Face to face; especially, about to begin a conflict. For example, We are eyeball to eyeball with the enemy, or In the playoffs we go eyeball to eyeball with the Yankees, or In the first debate our candidate's going eyeball to eyeball with his opponent. This term was originally used only in a military context but later entered civilian language, particularly in political or sports confrontations. [Colloquial; c. 1950]
See also: eyeball
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

eyeball to eyeball

JOURNALISM
If two people are eyeball to eyeball, they are facing each other and are very close, usually while arguing or threatening each other. Stam went eyeball to eyeball with the linesman and can count himself lucky to have escaped a red card. Note: Eyeball-to-eyeball can also be used before a noun. It was a tough negotiation that led to eyeball-to-eyeball confrontations with union leaders.
See also: eyeball
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

eyeball to eyeball

face to face with someone, especially in an aggressive way.
See also: eyeball
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

ˌeyeball to ˈeyeball (with somebody)

(informal) standing very close, facing one another, for example in a fight: The two men stood eyeball to eyeball, shouting insults at each other.
See also: eyeball
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

eyeball to eyeball

mod. face to face. Let’s talk more when we are eyeball to eyeball.
See also: eyeball
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • eyeball-to-eyeball
  • shiner
  • look (one) in the eye(s)
  • look somebody in the eye/face
  • look someone in the eye
  • see eye to eye
  • see eye to eye, to
  • have (one's)/an eye out for (someone or something)
  • see eye to eye with (someone)
  • eye to eye
References in periodicals archive
The eyeball to eyeball confrontation in Depsang Valley comes soon after the beheading of an Indian soldier on India's western front against Pakistan.
As tension escalates near the line of actual control (LoAC) in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir over Chinese troops squatting on Indian territory, the armies of two countries were likely to make another attempt to avoid an eyeball to eyeball confrontation.
The Ayatollah probably thinks by going eyeball to eyeball with the US, he is going to win more than even Obama is prepared to give.
So there it is: according to the supreme Soviet commander, just 50 years ago this month the world was mere minutes away from nuclear destruction, Kennedy and Khrushchev eyeball to eyeball in the deadliest game of chicken ever.
Just days later, a purple-faced 70-year-old Scotsman addicted to chewing gum was going eyeball to eyeball with a floppy-haired Italian almost half his age on a chilly night in Manchester in front of more than 47,000 people.
The problem here is that the rest of us were left with the impression that, as Dean Rusk described the resolution of the missile crisis, "we were eyeball to eyeball and the other side blinked"--when the truth was that both sides had blinked.
FLASHPOINT: Terry and Ferdinand go eyeball to eyeball in the confrontation that led to racism accusations.
At the National SEA LIFE centre Birmingham you'll come eyeball to eyeball with everything from shrimps to sharks, and learn tons of great stuff from SEA LIFE experts.
The kids will enjoy discovering coming eyeball to eyeball with everything from shrimps to sharks and learn lots from the Sea Life experts.
After a first half where he had a player sent off and a penalty appeal turned down, Grant snapped and went eyeball to eyeball with Kevin Friend after marching onto the pitch to confront the referee.
Ethan Fodor, 3, goes eyeball to eyeball with Gino, one of the puppet characters from "The Shoemaker and the Elves." After the performance, the puppeteers let audience members get an up-close look at the cast.
NO LOVE LOST: Hopkins and Calzaghe go eyeball to eyeball
Filan ( he was in goal for Coventry City the day Les Ferdinand scored his first goal for United ( and Sibby were eyeball to eyeball at one stage.
Emailing and texting may be faster but better business is done eyeball to eyeball, according to a survey of Northern business leaders.
The best one is where the parents are having an eyeball to eyeball confrontation and the kids say sadly, in unison, "Over ( tired".