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n. (context idiomatic English) eye that have a sexually suggestive expression.
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Bedroom Eyes is a 1984 thriller film starring Kip Gilman and Barbara Law.
"Bedroom Eyes" is a 1989 song by Australian singer Kate Ceberano. It was released as the first single from her third solo album, Brave, in May 1989 on the Festival Records label. It spent six weeks at No. 2 on the Australian singles charts, and became the 7th highest-selling single in Australia and the highest selling single in Australia by an Australian artist in 1989.
Bedroom Eyes is a Swedish indie pop singer and songwriter (born Jonas Melker Alexander Jonsson, April 6, 1983, in Föllinge, Sweden).
His forthcoming debut album was recorded in 2009 at Ocean Sound Recordings, Giske, Norway, with engineer Herman Söderström.
Jonsson enlists Sofia Coppola, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Eggers as artistic influences.
Bedroom Eyes has released two self-released EPs for free download, "Embrace In Stereo EP" in 2006 and "Valentine Vacancy EP" in 2007, and stirred up an internet interest resulting in more than 140,000 downloads of the song "Motorcycle Daydream". According to Elbo.ws he reached the top five among the world's most popular blog artists with the release of "Valentine Vacancy EP". Meanwhile, music news site Idolator.com referred to him as "this week's biggest artist in the world".
Rolling Stone magazine said about Jonsson: "Specialized in gracious songs about heartaches and personal dramas. [...] A strong songwriting. Like Jens Lekman meets Belle & Sebastian."
In 2007, Bedroom Eyes performed at Quart Festival in Kristiansand, Norway.
Bedroom Eyes may refer to:
- Bedroom Eyes (film), a 1984 thriller movie starring Kip Gilman and Barbara Law
- Bedroom Eyes (musician), indie pop singer and songwriter Jonas Jonsson
- "Bedroom Eyes" (song), 1989 song by Australian singer Kate Ceberano
- A facial expression often associated with sexual desire.
Usage examples of "bedroom eyes".
He just watched her with half-closed bedroom eyes that exuded sexuality.
Juan - who was Wanda's son - had the look of a juvenile Antonio Banderas with his slicked-back jet hair, bedroom eyes and cocky attitude.