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cuatro ojos

A common and usually mocking nickname for someone who wears glasses. It is a classic way to tease someone for their poor eyesight or simply for the fact that they are wearing spectacles.

Hand the remote to the cuatro ojos, let's see if with his glasses on he finally hits a button.

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Chileby Weón Penca

cuatro ojos

A descriptive, often teasing nickname for someone who wears glasses. It is extremely common in schools or among close friends.

Hey, cuatro ojos, fix your glasses because it looks like you cannot see where you are going.

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Ecuadorby Mono Guayaco

cuatro ojos

A common and sometimes teasing nickname given to people who need glasses to see. It is used to refer to someone who wears their spectacles all day long.

Poor cuatro ojos, if he loses his glasses he won't even make it to the corner.

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Hondurasby Anónimo

cuatro ojos

1. A nickname for someone who wears prescription glasses. 2. A phrase used to tell someone to be extra vigilant or to keep a sharp eye out.

1. That cuatro ojos has been wearing glasses since he was a kid. 2. Careful they do not rob you again, you have to be cuatro ojos!

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República Dominicanaby Anónimo

cuatro ojos

A derogatory nickname for someone who wears glasses, used to tease or bully them.

that kid is cuatro ojos and two are burnt out, cuatro ojos and two are burnt out (fundidos refers to burnt-out lightbulbs, mocking the person for having eyes that do not work)

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Méxicoby Anónimo

cuatro ojos

A person who has very poor vision and has to wear glasses starting at a young age, often used as a taunt in school for someone who is nearsighted or has astigmatism.

Someone walks by wearing glasses at school and people yell: Hey, cuatro ojos, watch where you are going!

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Perúby Anónimo

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