patchhead
/ˈtætʃ.hed/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a child, who has a patch over one eye, traditionally worn by pirates or soldiers.
“The pirate wore an eye patch and became known as the infamous patchhead.”
2. verb
To cover or wear a patch over one eye, typically for cosmetic or protective reasons.
“After the accident, he had to patchhead and wear a protective eye shield for several weeks.”