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a four-eyes
four -eyes (plural four-eyes )
( idiomatic , derogatory ) A person who wears spectacles .
1913 , Theodore Roosevelt , “In Cowboy Land”, in An Autobiography , New York: The Macmillan Company , page 136 :As soon as he saw me he hailed me as “Four eyes ,” in reference to my spectacles, and said, “Four eyes is going to treat.” I joined in the laugh and got behind the stove and sat down, thinking to escape notice.
(derogatory) person who wears spectacles
Basque: betaurrekodun
Czech: brejloun m
Dutch: brillemans m , brillenjood (nl) m , brildrager (nl) m , brildraagster f
French: binoclard (fr) m , binoclarde (fr) f , bésiclard (fr) m , bésiclarde (fr) f
Galician: catro ollos m or f
Georgian: სათვალიანი ( satvaliani )
German: Brillenschlange (de) f , Vierauge m or f
Greek: γυαλάκιας (el) m ( gyalákias )
Hebrew: אַבּוּ אַרְבַּע (he) m or f ( ábu arbá )
Hindi: चश्मिश m or f ( caśmiś )
Italian: quattrocchi m or f , occhialuto (it) m , occhialuta f
Japanese: くそメガネ ( kusomegane )
Kazakh: төрт көз ( tört köz )
Korean: 안경쟁이 (ko) ( an'gyeongjaeng'i )
Norwegian: brilleslange m
Polish: okularnik (pl) m , okularnica (pl) f , sowa (pl)
Portuguese: quatro olhos m or f
Romanian: ochelarist (ro) m , ochelaristă (ro) f
Russian: очка́рик (ru) m ( očkárik ) , четырёхглазик m ( četyrjóxglazik )
Spanish: gafotas (es) m , cuatro ojos (es) m or f , gafudo m , gafuda f
Swedish: glasögonorm (sv) c , glasögonbärare c
Turkish: dört göz (tr)
Uzbek: toʻrtkoʻz (uz) , koʻzoynak (uz)
Vietnamese: bốn mắt