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Qué (quién) es eyeliner$27100$ - definición

1995 SINGLE BY R.E.M.
Crush with eyeliner; Crush With Eyeliner

eyeliner         
  • An eye with brown eye liner under the bottom lashes.
  • Woman with turquoise eye liner
  • A girl wearing eye liner.
  • Thebes]] (15th century BC).
COSMETIC
Eyeliner; Guyliner; Liquid eyeliner; Eye-liner; Tightlining; Tightline; Tight line; Tight liner; Winged eye liner; Winged eyeliner
(eyeliners)
Note: in AM, use 'eye-liner'
Eyeliner is a special kind of pencil which some women use on the edges of their eyelids next to their eyelashes in order to look more attractive.
N-MASS
Eye liner         
  • An eye with brown eye liner under the bottom lashes.
  • Woman with turquoise eye liner
  • A girl wearing eye liner.
  • Thebes]] (15th century BC).
COSMETIC
Eyeliner; Guyliner; Liquid eyeliner; Eye-liner; Tightlining; Tightline; Tight line; Tight liner; Winged eye liner; Winged eyeliner
Eye liner or eyeliner is a cosmetic used to define the eyes. It is applied around the contours of the eye(s).
eyeliner         
  • An eye with brown eye liner under the bottom lashes.
  • Woman with turquoise eye liner
  • A girl wearing eye liner.
  • Thebes]] (15th century BC).
COSMETIC
Eyeliner; Guyliner; Liquid eyeliner; Eye-liner; Tightlining; Tightline; Tight line; Tight liner; Winged eye liner; Winged eyeliner
¦ noun a cosmetic applied as a line round the eyes.

Wikipedia

Crush with Eyeliner

"Crush with Eyeliner" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., released as the fourth single from their ninth studio album, Monster (1994). Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore provides background vocals. Michael Stipe claims the song was inspired by the band New York Dolls, who, in his opinion, "knew how to exaggerate a song, to make it sound really sleazy and over the top." This was also one of the first songs that surfaced from Stipe after the writer's block that hounded him after the death of his friend, actor River Phoenix.

Released in the United Kingdom on January 23, 1995, the song reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was issued in other territories later in the year, peaking at number four in Iceland, number 28 in Canada, and number 13 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100. The single's video, directed by Spike Jonze, shows a group of Japanese youths dancing and miming to the track at a party, while the band are shown briefly, looking on. It is available on the music video compilation Parallel.