beady-eyed
English
Adjective
beady-eyed (comparative more beady-eyed, superlative most beady-eyed)
- Having small, bright eyes.
- Giving a suspicious and alert look.
- 2016 November 23, Jared Bush, 51:20 from the start, in Moana[1], spoken by Maui (Dwayne Johnson):
- “Okay, we go east. To the lair of Tamatoa. If anyone has my hook, it's that beady-eyed bottom-feeder.”
- 2017 November 29, Trey Parker, “Super Hard PCness” (18:20 from the start), in South Park[2], season 21, episode 9, spoken by Mr. Garrison (Trey Parker):
- “Look, I'm President of the United States. I can't get involved in every petty little protest against a Third World country.” “Third World country?! How dare you! Canada is Second World at least! Now, you listen here, Mr. Buddy! Either you stop the embargo on The Terrance and Phillip Show, or we'll bring our own troops to stop it ourselves!” “Are you threatening us, you beady-eyed Canuck?” “I'm simply telling you that Canada will do what it must to protect itself!” “Then I guess both our countries better be prepared.”