What does Eye Candy mean?
Other definitions of Eye Candy:
- Aesthetically pleasing to the eye. May only be superficially attractive.
- When an object is visually interesting, but that is all. Much like candy, it lacks valuable nutrients for your overall health.
- Stuff that is so sweet looking, it can be considered candy.
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How to use the term
Eye Candy:
The packaging is definitely eye candy, but I don't like the taste.
They put in all this work, but it's just eye candy.
Look at that eye candy over there. Wow.
References:
Eye Candy
- A TV Show that mentions "Eye Candy."
An MTV thriller series based on a novel by Goosebumps creator R. L. Stine. The premise involves a tech genius, Victoria Justice, who tracks down a cyber stalker in New York.
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