1. eyeballing - Noun
2. eyeballing - Verb
eyeballing
present participle of eyeball
An act of staring or ogling.
The practice of pouring vodka through the eye socket, falsely claimed to increase the rate of alcohol absorption.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut on the way to the ice and milk stand, the nurses were eyeballing babies for signs of flushness or fever that could suggest the first signs of polio that the mothers might have missed. Source: Internet
I will imagine my sons standing in front of me and eyeballing me, gesturing me not to cry — it will be hard. Source: Internet
Also, instead of putting together a half-cup of cinnamon and sugar, I just sprinkled the pastry with each, eyeballing the amount. Source: Internet
Dean was eyeballing a list of career assistants before hiring Saban. Source: Internet
I’m reading Hillbilly Elegie…eyeballing Hello Vitamin for my next read… Source: Internet
If you’re eyeballing it and don’t have a scale, look for a little less than a cup, perhaps 2/3 to 3/4 cup. Source: Internet