ogle at (one)
ogle at (one)
To stare at one, especially in a lecherous, lustful, or objectifying manner. Some guy at the bar has been ogling at me all night. Let's leave. I'm sorry, I really wasn't ogling at you, I was just lost in thought and happened to be staring in your direction.
See also: ogle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
ogle (at) someone or something
to stare at someone or something, usually with amorous or erotic relish. Don't just stand there and ogle at me! Stop ogling at those magazines.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- ogle
- leer
- leer at
- leer at (someone or something)
- jump (one's) bones
- jump bones
- jump someone’s bones
- jump someone's bones
- peer in
- peer in(to something)