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Someone's just said "without batting an eye," but you're not sure what they meant. It is an odd expression and it can mean a few different things, but don't worry. We'll go over everything you need to know about this unique phrase, so you can figure out exactly what it means in your situation.
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What does “batting an eye” mean?
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1"Without batting an eye" refers to someone who's not bothered by a certain situation. You might have heard it to describe someone who's not shocked or upset. Usually, it means the person doesn't react emotionally to a specific event or situation.[1] X Research source
- For example, you could say, "He didn't bat an eye when I asked him to take me to the emergency room," or, "He left the office without batting an eye after he'd been fired."
- "Not bat an eyelid," "Not bat an eyelash," and "Not blink an eye," are also ways to say this phrase.
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2"Bat your eyes" or "bat your eyelashes" highlight flirty behavior. If someone opens and closes their eyes several times very quickly, they're trying to look attractive.[2] X Research source You might see this behavior with someone who's flirting, or you may come across this behavior when you're reading.
- For instance, you could say, "She batted her eyes at him until he walked across the room to her," or, "He blushed and batted his eyes when she complimented him."
- You may also see this phrase used as "bat your eyes," or "bat her/his/their eyes."
How do I use "batting an eye" in conversation?
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1Use "without batting an eye" to describe when someone reacts without emotion. People use this phrase in situations where someone would usually be surprised, shocked, or upset. For instance, if a woman learns of her husband's affair and reacts calmly, you could say she told you about it "without batting an eye." Here are a few other examples:[3] X Research source
- "The soldier sacrificed himself without batting an eye."
- "The suspect didn't bat an eye when he was arrested."
- "When I told her I wanted to break up, she didn't bat an eye. She just walked away."
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2Use "batting your eyes" to describe someone who's being flirtatious. Maybe you're at a party and someone's trying to chat you up. You could tell a friend that the person was "batting her eyes" at you to try to get your attention.[4] X Research source
- "She kept batting her eyes at me, so I plan on asking her out."
Where did "batting an eye" come from?
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1The earliest origins might be from a 17th-century book on falconry. In 1614, Simon Latham wrote a book about hunting with trained birds of prey.[5] X Research source He described how birds beat or flutter their wings when they hunt. He called this batting, which means fluttering.[6] X Research source At its simplest, batting means blinking, as in "without blinking an eye."
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2The phrase changed to become a flirty American phrase in the 1880s. For much of England in the 19th-century, bat meant to blink or wink. Then, toward the end of the century, Americans started using "batting an eye" to mean flirty behavior.[7] X Research source
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- ↑ https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/not-bat-an-eye
- ↑ https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/bat-your-eyes-eyelashes
- ↑ https://www.myenglishpages.com/english/random-idiom.php?c=959
- ↑ https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/bat+your+eyes
- ↑ https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A05137.0001.001?view=toc
- ↑ https://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/59/messages/1185.html
- ↑ https://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-bat1.htm