Ogle
o·gle [oh-guhl] o·gled, o·gling
transitive verb (used with object)
1. to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
2. to eye; look or stare at.
intransitive verb (used without object)
3. to look amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
4. to look or stare.
noun
5. an amorous, flirtatious, or impertinent glance or stare.
↓ Transcript
WOI - 0055: OGLE
[ Panel 1 ]
GENTLEMAN 1: So, you mean to tell me that you can get ANY man, women or child to ogle you?
GENTLEMAN 2: Yes.
[ Panel 2 ]
GENTLEMAN 1: REGARDLESS of sexual orientation, age, race or creed?
GENTLEMAN 2: Yes.
GENTLEMAN 1: Pray tell, what is your secret?
[ Panel 3 ]
GENTLEMAN 2: The mystical arts of SWAG
:: Suddenly the second gentleman is flaunting a dapper top hat and a handle bar mustache. This, in essence, is all you need to do to have true swagger. ::
[ Panel 1 ]
GENTLEMAN 1: So, you mean to tell me that you can get ANY man, women or child to ogle you?
GENTLEMAN 2: Yes.
[ Panel 2 ]
GENTLEMAN 1: REGARDLESS of sexual orientation, age, race or creed?
GENTLEMAN 2: Yes.
GENTLEMAN 1: Pray tell, what is your secret?
[ Panel 3 ]
GENTLEMAN 2: The mystical arts of SWAG
:: Suddenly the second gentleman is flaunting a dapper top hat and a handle bar mustache. This, in essence, is all you need to do to have true swagger. ::
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