Shinny, Glittering, Glissening eyes. (sparkaling)
Like a piece of china (you know the ceramic stuff that people buy plates of and hang them up for show).
Yes, and I have heard that they are another way of reffering to light blue eyes..
But I've heard it used for both terms I gave upabove, as of it's original origin I have no idea and what its meaning was in the BEGINING I do not know... words change meaning over a period of time due to differences in generations/culutre/miss-use of words and their true definitions
2006-06-21 23:04:43
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answer #1
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answered by Am 4
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Yes, china eyes are blue eyes, a DQ for my breed.
2006-06-22 13:35:49
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answer #2
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answered by whpptwmn 5
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Blue;a conformation fault in the vast majority of breeds.
2006-06-22 07:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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git em gang is correct- blue, particually a pale almost white blue is called china eye & is undesirable in many breeds in the show ring, though it doen't nessarly mean any vision problems.
2006-06-22 08:47:34
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answer #4
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answered by ragapple 7
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I'd assume that it has something to do with the racist stereotype of slanted eyes that were created about Oriental Asians.
2006-06-22 06:05:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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eyes are down
2006-06-22 06:05:29
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answered by datts 2
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i think its small single eye lid eyes?
2006-06-22 06:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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chinese eyes in England MEANS YOUR WASTED AND CARN'T SEE PROPALY
2006-06-22 06:08:08
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answered by andy white1 2
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