Green’s Dictionary of Slang

beady n.

[SE phr. beady (little) eye]

(orig. US) in. pl. the eyes.

[US]L.K. Truscott IV Dress Gray (1979) 268: She was downstairs in some room crying her little beadies out.
[UK]J. Cameron Vinnie Got Blown Away 147: Must have clocked it was funeral time soon as he laid his beadies on his mate there.
[UK]J.J. Connolly Layer Cake 200: He stops abruptly, gives me a glare with the beadies, raises a hand to silence me.
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