Prey eyes meaning
Prey eyes is looksmaxxing slang for an eye area perceived as rounder, more exposed, or less intense, often used as a negative label online.
Definition
The short version before the full explanation.
- Prey eyes is slang for an eye area perceived as rounder or more exposed.
- The term is often used negatively in looksmaxxing spaces.
- It should not be used as a fixed or humiliating label.
Plain definition
Prey eyes is looksmaxxing slang for an eye area perceived as rounder, more open, or less intense than the hunter-eyes ideal.
The term is often used negatively, so it should be handled carefully.
Where the term is used
Prey eyes appears in eye-area breakdowns, PSL comments, and comparison posts. It is usually discussed beside hunter eyes, canthal tilt, eyelid exposure, and brow support.
What prey eyes does not mean
Prey eyes is not a medical term or objective diagnosis. It should not be used to shame someone.
Photo conditions can also change the read. Wide eyes, raised brows, front flash, overhead shadows, or a tight crop can make the eye area look different.
How to use the idea safely
If the goal is a better photo, avoid the label and look at controllable variables: relax the expression, use softer front light, keep the camera near eye level, and avoid crops that distort the eye area.
FAQ
Short answers to common searches around this dictionary term.
Use this term with a current-photo preview
Use the definition as context, then run a current-photo preview when you want a practical read of one photo.