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lookit /ˈlʊkɪt /North American informal verb [with object, in imperative]Look at: Hey, lookit that!...- Based on a local joke from the Lanaudière region of Quebec, their name translates to ‘the flock of beavers’ - as in ‘Hey, lookit the flock of beavers over there.’
- Hey, lookit Nixon, he got kicked out midway through his second term.
- ‘Hey, lookit this… ‘Ten pointed to a paragraph in the paper.’
exclamationUsed to draw attention to what one is about to say: lookit, Pete, this is serious...- Well, lookit, I can't think straight right now.
- And lookit: the poor little girl hasn't learned to swim yet.
- Now, lookit, there's no point in those blank faces.
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