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Reply 1

It means her eyes were dry.

Reply 2

Blinking removes irritants from the conjunctiva and the surface of the cornea by lubricating the eye.

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I hope this helps.

Reply 3

could mean a lot of diff things,depends on her personality
she doesn't like you/she's in a bad mood/she just needs to blink?

Reply 4

Anonymous
what does it mean when a girl blinks back at you when you say hello?


Everyone blinks.

unless u mean 'wink' (:wink:) which is totally different thing. . . .

Reply 5

i blink at a person when they say hello and i don't like them haha

Reply 6

manderton
unless u mean 'wink' (:wink:) which is totally different thing. . . .

Now that would make a lot more sense.

Reply 7

The serious answer:

Sometimes someone says hello to me and I'll look at them blankly for a second. This is usually because I'm trying to work out who they are/why they're talking to me. Do you know this girl?

Reply 8

And to pick up on someone else's point, if she actually winked at you, you should run away. This indicates that she is a dirty old pervert in disguise.

Reply 9

Celifein
It means her eyes were dry.


The most comprehensive and accurate answer you will ever see.

Reply 10

YOu probably reading too much into it like most guys do.

Reply 11

It means 'Sex me now big boy'

Reply 12

Anonymous
what does it mean when a girl blinks back at you when you say hello?


She's a mute

Reply 13

I meant winking. But essentially the eye is doing the same thing :biggrin:

Reply 14

She has a nervous tick, possible tourettes if she then shouts '****ING **** **** FACE **** MY BIG DICK AND **** IN **** HELL'

What do you think it means?

Reply 15

lol OP, big difference! :p:

Reply 16

emmm physiologically both involves the activation and thus contraction of the orbicularis oculi, I think :biggrin:

Reply 17

Pedin
She's a mute


Perhaps it's poor taste, but :toofunny:



And OP - what exactly do you mean by blink? Can you describe it a bit more?

Reply 18

no she 'winked' at me, I am just curious after all as to why one would use the eye, as opposed to a hand, or a mouth, for signal transduction.

Reply 19

Disability?