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cat eye

American  
[kat ahy] / ˈkæt ˈaɪ /
Also cat's eye, or cat-eye

noun

  1. Often cat eyes an eyeliner application style in which a line on the top eyelid forms an upward stroke at the outer edge of the eye (often used attributively): a cat-eye look;

    a tutorial on how to achieve the perfect cat eye;

    a cat-eye look;

    Use a felt-tip eyeliner to draw even cat eyes.


Etymology

Origin of cat eye

First recorded in 2010–15

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The other is Amy Winehouse, who is known for her bold and dramatic cat eye.

From Salon Dec. 30, 2023

It was always the cat eye in high-wattage spangle.

From Washington Post Apr. 22, 2023

“Social media seriously harms your mental health,” reads model Delilah Belle’s iPhone case, captured in a mirror selfie that also highlights her artificial nails, clear skin, expertly-applied cat eye, and pouty lips.

From Slate Aug. 21, 2019

He extended the lash line, essentially like a cat eye, using three blue Swarovski crystals and added clear crystals in the inner corners.

From New York Times Dec. 5, 2018

After perfecting her cat eye — which she donned with a frosted pink lip — her paternal grandmother gifted her a lipstick set.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 3, 2017

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