Citations:eye sex

Noun: "(slang, idiomatic) a lustful or sexually-charged glance exchanged between two people"

 * 1998 — Cathie Linz, Too Sexy for Marriage, Harlequin (1998), ISBN 9781459274464, unnumbered page:
 * Eye sex. She'd heard the phrase but never experienced it before. The look he gave her was smoldering, showing her that he found her attractive.
 * 2007 — P. G. Jones, Prince Crapian and the Voyage of the Porn Trader, Vanguard Press (2007), ISBN 9781843863748, page 99:
 * 'Carry on, Sir Kurt,' said Eduardo. 'Those two is too busy having eye sex to notice anyfink!"
 * 2008 — Rachel Gunn, Over on the East Side, Chipmunkpublishing (2008), ISBN 9781847476081, page 87:
 * Our eyes met. Plain and simple we were having eye sex. If his eyes were a pool I could've drowned in them, sunk to the bottom never to come up for air.
 * 2010 — Bill Cinque, The Amazing Adventures of a Marginally Successful Musician, iUniverse (2010), ISBN 9781440115677, page 97:
 * We played it again and I watched as the bride danced with her new husband but had eye sex with Tommy from across the room.
 * 2010 — Kate Walsh, Hush, Harper (2010), ISBN 9780061576614, page 21:
 * "When?" he asked, a little smile at the corner of his mouth. He held her eyes hard now. So this was eye sex, she thought.
 * 2011 — Alex Gonzalez, Wild Prep: Crazy Beautiful Life, AuthorHouse (2011), ISBN 9781468524246, page 18:
 * For a moment, the two looked at each other directly in the eyes. How cute! Lily had never experienced eye sex before. She looked down, feeling awkward and uneasy.
 * 2012 — Margaret Watson, The Woman He Knows, Harlequin (2012), ISBN 9781459238664, unnumbered page:
 * "Yeah, that's what I thought. You two better get busy and do more than ogle each other. 'Cause if you don't, the eye sex is going to burn this place to the ground."