Correct spelling for the English word "badeyes" is [bˈe͡ɪda͡ɪz], [bˈeɪdaɪz], [b_ˈeɪ_d_aɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Bad eyes" is a colloquial term that is used to describe someone who has poor eyesight or suffers from various vision problems. It refers to individuals who have difficulty seeing clearly either because of genetic factors, age-related changes, or certain ocular disorders. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who tends to have a negative or critical perspective on things, as if they are figuratively looking through "bad eyes".
In the literal sense, individuals with badeyes may experience refractive errors, such as nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia), causing objects at a distance or nearby to appear blurry. They may also have astigmatism, a condition where the cornea or lens of the eye is irregularly shaped, leading to distorted vision. Other eye conditions like cataracts or glaucoma can also contribute to someone having bad eyes.
Metaphorically, someone with badeyes may have a pessimistic outlook, tending to focus on the negative aspects of situations rather than the positive. They might have a critical or judgmental attitude, often seeing faults or flaws in others or in various circumstances. This metaphorical usage suggests that their perspective may be skewed or distorted, similar to how one's vision may be impaired with actual bad eyes.