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What (who) is bullseye - definition

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Bull's Eye; Bullseye (game show); Bull's eye; Bullseye (symbol); Bulls eye; Bullseye (US game show); Bull's-Eye; Bull's Eye (disambiguation); Bullseye (disambiguation); Bullseyes; Bull's eyes; Bull's-eyes; Bull's-Eye!; Bulls Eye!; Bulls-Eye!; Bull's-Eye (disambiguation); Bullseye (U.S. game show); Bulls-eye; Bullseye!

bullseye         
¦ noun
1. the centre of the target in sports such as archery and darts.
2. a large, hard peppermint-flavoured sweet.
3. dated a thick disc of glass forming a small window in a ship or the glass of a lamp.
Bullseye (philately)         
  • Ideally centered Austrian cancellation ca 1858
CANCELLATION OF A POSTAGE STAMP IN WHICH THE POSTMARK HAS BEEN APPLIED CENTERED ON THE STAMP
Bullseye cancel; Socked on the nose
Bullseye, in philately, also called Socked on the nose (SON), refers to a cancellation of a postage stamp in which the postmark, typically a circle with the date and town name where mailed, has been applied centered on the stamp.R.
bull's eye         
n. to hit, score a bull's eye

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Bullseye

Bullseye or Bull's Eye may refer to:

Examples of use of bullseye
1. BULLSEYE: Jasper Johns‘s "Target with Plaster Casts" reflects pop culture.
2. Cruise has perhaps also left Viacom–Paramount caught painfully between archers and bullseye.
3. Ant and Dec will front Gameshow Marathon, reviving classic shows such as Bullseye, Double Your Money and Mr and Mrs.
4. They leave behind red–headed, pop–eyed Ashley, who sounds like Bill Sikes‘s dog, Bullseye – but without the acting talent.
5. I have always loved dogs, and in particular bull terriers ever since I saw the one who played Bullseye.