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lookit
lookit
English
Interjection
lookit
- (colloquial, informal, Canada, US, Ireland) look, listen; see here, pay attention; the thing is, to be honest
- 2010 May 20, Miriam Lord (quoting Dick Roche) "As asses roar it's business as usual in the chamber" The Irish Times:
- Ah lookit deputy, with all due respect to you, if you come in here and act like an ass that's exactly the label that you'll gain
- 2010 September 14, Rosemary MacCabe "MTV VMAs mark two: the young guns" The Irish Times:
- Lookit! I'm old enough now, I'll wear what I want!
- 2014 March 24, Paul Williams, Fionnan Sheahan and Sam Griffin; "Mum tells gardai how drunk TD sent lewd message to schoolgirl" Irish Independent:
- Paddy said yesterday morning: "Lookit he didn't murder anybody. He is not a bad lad."
- 2010 May 20, Miriam Lord (quoting Dick Roche) "As asses roar it's business as usual in the chamber" The Irish Times:
- (colloquial, informal, Canada, US) behold!; look at that; look here or there; look!
- 2010, Anel Viz, Fairies in the Bottom of the Garden, page 18:
- He went right on cackling, "Lookit lookit lookit. Oh Jesus, lookit. Lookit lookit." The blast had shattered all the windows, and flames were shooting out of all of them.
- 2010, Anel Viz, Fairies in the Bottom of the Garden, page 18:
Usage notes
In 1999, William Safire called lookit "a widely used, if somewhat outdated, urban Americanism".[1]
See also
References
- ↑ William Safire, "On Language" New York Times Magazine, 13 June 1999