melirik
Melirik is an Indonesian verb meaning to glance sideways with the eyes, typically with a brief and discreet movement rather than a full head turn. It can describe a literal action, such as looking at something from the corner of the eye, or a figurative one, like lightly assessing a situation or opportunity without committing attention to it.
In everyday use, melirik conveys nuance that depends on context. It may express curiosity, skepticism, flirtation,
As a nonverbal cue, melirik is part of body language and can influence how a message is
The term is widely used across Indonesian registers, from casual conversation to media writing. Its neutral