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optic noun- an eye UK, 1600
- With his black, stubby jowl and the patch over one optic, he looked like a fat pirate[.] — Gavin Casey, It’s Harder for Girls, p. 27, 1941
- — J.E. MacDonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, p. 32, 1960
- Cast your optics over these and then have the Writer type ‘em out for me. — John Wynnum, Tar Dust, p. 101, 1962
- Don’t waste time wondering, feller, get the optics screwed to that flamin’ screen. — W.R. Bennett, Night Intruder, p. 114, 1962
- — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 50, 1965
- a look AUSTRALIA, 1974
Short for OPTIC NERVE- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 66, 1977
- She locked the door too and after taking a quick optic at some of the literature on my locker, I realised I’d been doped up and bunged into the Betty Ford Foundation. — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 67, 1985
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