[こわいものみたさ, kowaimonomitasa] (exp) rubbernecking; the thrill of looking at something scary or unpleasant and wanting to look at it all the more because it is scary or unpleasant
[えりつき, eritsuki] (adj-no) (1) collared; having a collar; (n) (2) (arch) lifestyle; circumstances; what can be observed about one's wealth by looking at one's collar; (3) (obsc) (See 襟元) one's collar when wearing multiple kimonos
[きみのひとみにかんぱい, kiminohitominikanpai] (exp) (id) (from the movie Casablanca) Here's looking at you, kid; Here's cheers to your eyes
[みあわせ, miawase] (n) (1) (See 見合わせる・1) looking at each other; (2) (See 見合わせる・2) postponement; suspension; interruption
[みあきる, miakiru] (v1, vi) to be tired of looking at
[さいけん, saiken] (n, vs) looking at again; watching again; discovering again; seeing again
[せんじつ, senjitsu] (n) selecting an auspicious date by looking at the astrological information on the calendar; date selected in such a manner
[じきらん, jikiran] (n) respectfully looking at (something)
[はいりん, hairin] (n) (See 臨書) copying from a model without looking at it (calligraphy)
[きづもり, kidumori] (n) person who estimates the variety and quantity of wood necessary to build a house from looking at the plans
[たちみ, tachimi] (n, vs) standing watching a performance; standing and looking at something
[ひやかし, hiyakashi] (n) jeering; raillery; chaffing; merely asking the price; just looking at goods; window-shopping; browsing
[にらめっこ, niramekko] (n, vs) (1) (uk) staring-out (down) game; game in which two children looking at each other try to make the opponents laugh first; (2) constant looking at something (e.g. the computer screen, the clock, etc.)