blue-eyed

Related to blue-eyed: Blue eyed soul

blue eyed

1. Literally, having blue eyes. I've always found blue-eyed girls very attractive.
2. Having an air or disposition of innocence and/or naïveté, like that of a child. Don't be so blue eyed, the world is an unforgiving place!
See also: blue, eyed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blue-eyed

mod. innocent. He’s sure his blue-eyed wonder couldn’t have hit my child.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • blue eyed
  • out of a clear (blue) sky
  • out of the blue
  • feel blue
  • blue screen of death
  • BSOD
  • eyed
  • curse a blue streak
  • cuss
  • cussed
References in periodicals archive
The company was set up to facilitate the people, but it only served the the blue-eyed persons and the PML-N loyalists.
According to the sources, the IT section of the SPPRA has allegedly been involved in hiding tenders from the authority's website and online it at the same day that resulted in the awarding of multi million worth contracts to their blue-eyed contractors.The sources informed that in the recent past, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has also launched investigations into the matter citing it as cybercrime while the anti-corruption authorities have also raided and seized the record a few days ago.
Ruling PML-N workers think that Interior Minister would be very effective and beneficial in the preparation of electoral rolls through his blue-eyed Deputy Chairman NADRA Muzaffar Ali and this practice would create problems for those party workers and leaders who have difference of opinion with Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and facilitate those who favors the opinion of Interior Minister.
You'll see the blue-eyed bead on jewelry, a blue-eyed bead pinned on a baby's top, a blue-eyed plaque hanging above the entrance of a building or an amulet dangling from a rearview mirror.
In Blue-Eyed Boy, Timberg at long last examines the physical and emotional pain he experienced, and how it shaped his life.
Pavee Point fears there is hysteria after the case of a blonde, blue-eyed girl named Maria was found with a Roma family in Greece and accused gardai and health chiefs of racial profiling.
They also responded with increased vigilance to the aerial alarm calls of the blue-eyed black lemur, scanning towards the sky but never the ground which suggests they classified the alarm call correctly.
When a blue-eyed man mates with a blue-eyed woman, 100% of his children will have blue eyes: anything other than blue-eyed offspring indicates an untrustworthy spouse.
A significant number of participants found brown-eyed faces more trustworthy than blue-eyed, whether the faces were male or female.
Nor did they raise any concerns about the babies' appearances, even though one was blonde and blue-eyed while the other was dark-haired with brown eyes, according to photographs printed in Komsomolskaya Pravda.
British supermodel Naomi Campbell lashed out Friday at what she sees as latent racism in the fashion industry, which she said gives preference to "blond, blue-eyed models" over black women.
A classic piece of literature from 19th century Mexico, "El Zarco: The Blue-Eyed Bandit" by Ignacio Manuel Altamirano is deftly, accurately, and faithfully translated from Spanish to English by Ronald Christ.
"In the 20 year history of the AKF, this is the first we have heard of a blue-eyed koala in captivity.
Dubbed The Blue-Eyed Nurse Bill, after lobbyist Munger's own bright blue eyes, it was a manifesto that illumined the difficulties nurses once faced with job security, negotiating wages and contracts, and in setting standards for health care.
Inga Muscio's first response when asked how she would describe her book, Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil: My Life and Times in a Racist, Imperialist Society, is to say that it "is about white supremacist racism, and how it is enacted and sustained, from the perspective of a white woman who grew up in the post-civil rights movement U.S.A."