Shut eye

Shut eye

In the lingo of stage magicians, illusionists, and mentalists, a shut eye is a performer who becomes so adept at the illusion of mind reading that the performer comes to believe that he or she actually possesses psychic powers.

The term was by film director Orson Welles, a gifted magician, who feared that he would fall victim to the delusion.


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  • shut-eye — (n.) colloquial for sleep, 1899, from SHUT (Cf. shut) (v.) + EYE (Cf. eye) (n.). Andersen s Ole Shut eye about a being who makes children sleepy, came out 1842; The Shut Eye Train popular children s poem by Eugene Field, is from 1896 …   Etymology dictionary

  • shut-eye — n [U] informal sleep ▪ We d better get some shut eye …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shut-eye — [shutī΄] n. Slang sleep * * * …   Universalium

  • shut-eye — shut ,eye noun uncount INFORMAL sleep …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shut-eye — ► NOUN informal ▪ sleep …   English terms dictionary

  • shut-eye — [shutī΄] n. Slang sleep …   English World dictionary

  • shut-eye — {n.}, {slang} Sleep. * /It s very late. We d better get some shut eye./ * /I m going to get some shut eye before the game./ Compare: FORTY WINKS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • shut-eye — {n.}, {slang} Sleep. * /It s very late. We d better get some shut eye./ * /I m going to get some shut eye before the game./ Compare: FORTY WINKS …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • shut-eye — noun slang Sleep. It s very late. We d better get some shut eye. I m going to get some shut eye before the game. Compare: forty winks …   Словарь американских идиом

  • shut-eye — also shuteye N UNCOUNT Shut eye is sleep. [INFORMAL] Go home and get some shut eye, Craig. Syn: sleep …   English dictionary

  • shut-eye — n. sleep. □ It’s about time to get some shut eye. □ I could use about another hour of shut eye …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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