bullseye
bullseye (n)
English Definitions:
bullseye (Noun)
The centre of a target
bullseye (Noun)
A peppermint-flavoured confection with stripes on it.
bullseye (Noun)
Thick glass set into the side of a ship to let in light.
bullseye (Noun)
A shot which hits the centre of a target.
bullseye (Noun)
A hand-cancelled postmark issued by a counter clerk at a post office, typically done on a receipt for proof of mailing.
bullseye (Noun)
Thick glass window with concentric ripple effect.
bullseye (Noun)
A convex glass lens which is placed in front of a lamp to concentrate the light so as to make it more conspicuous as a signal.
bullseye (Interjection)
A cry when someone hits the bullseye of a target.
bullseye (Interjection)
By extension, a response when someone makes an accurate statement.
Bullseye
Bullseye is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil. Although he possesses no superpowers, Bullseye is able to use almost any object as a lethal projectile, be it weapons like shuriken and sai or seemingly harmless objects like playing cards and pencils. His aim is uncanny, at a nearly preternatural level, but he has been known to miss moving targets. In the Daredevil live-action film he is portrayed by actor Colin Farrell. IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time ranked Bullseye as #20.
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