eye candy

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eye candy
 
n
1.  a person who is or people considered highly attractive to look at, often implying that they are but lacking in intelligence or depth
2.  something intended to be attractive to the eye without being demanding or contributing anything essential

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Main Entry:  eye candy
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See arm candy
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eye candy definition


  1. n.
    someone or something worth looking at. (Compare to ear candy.) : The dame is just eye candy! Her brain is occupied with hair and nails appointments, and strained to do even that!
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