Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
cross-eyed
English answer:
not seeing things clearly/straight, (muddled/bewildered)
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Yvonne Gallagher
Oct 10, 2013 21:46
10 yrs ago
English term
cross-eyed
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Meyer [Lansky] was getting old. He was nearly eighty. […] His old buddy and
closest friend Sam Cohen was getting old too. That was the reason for
Alvin Malnik, a clever lawyer in his late forties, who knew how to grease
and when. He also knew how to count. Meyer still called the big shots.
But Alvin was being groomed. He’d wheeled and dealed the Teamster
pension fund for so many loans that Jimmy Hoffa was cross-eyed when
they stuffed him in a barrel.
This is a passage from a book about the Abscam sting. Hoffa is mentioned only once with no further context. I assume that the barrel is an allusion to Hoffa’s death, but why he was cross-eyed?
closest friend Sam Cohen was getting old too. That was the reason for
Alvin Malnik, a clever lawyer in his late forties, who knew how to grease
and when. He also knew how to count. Meyer still called the big shots.
But Alvin was being groomed. He’d wheeled and dealed the Teamster
pension fund for so many loans that Jimmy Hoffa was cross-eyed when
they stuffed him in a barrel.
This is a passage from a book about the Abscam sting. Hoffa is mentioned only once with no further context. I assume that the barrel is an allusion to Hoffa’s death, but why he was cross-eyed?
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Oct 14, 2013 22:11: Yvonne Gallagher Created KOG entry
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not seeing things clearly/straight, (muddled/bewildered)
it's used in a metaphorical sense here. Hoffa was so busy trying to follow what Alvin was doing with the wheeling and dealing that it was like he was cross-eyed looking in all directions but really not able to keep up or follow it seems. The implication is that perhaps he was bewildered or bedazzled by Alvin's sharp dealing
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people sometimes say they are "cross-eyed with tiredness" i.e. that they just can't see things clearly and it's like their eyes are looking in opposite directions. Or "cross-eyed" trying to follow directions. There is usually a sense of confusion
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glad to have helped
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Note added at 2 hrs (2013-10-11 00:06:50 GMT)
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people sometimes say they are "cross-eyed with tiredness" i.e. that they just can't see things clearly and it's like their eyes are looking in opposite directions. Or "cross-eyed" trying to follow directions. There is usually a sense of confusion
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Note added at 4 days (2013-10-14 22:11:44 GMT) Post-grading
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glad to have helped
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