lookatcha

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From look at +‎ -cha.

Interjection[edit]

lookatcha

  1. Pronunciation spelling of look at you.
    • [1925 June, Vida Ravenscroft Sutton, “Do You Speak English”, in Frank Quinn, editor, Everybody’s Magazine, volume 52, number 6, New York, N.Y.: The Ridgway Company, page 180:
      Such expressions as “dijever,” “slong,” “lookatcha,” “saulrite,” “izatso,” “yamnot,” “notchet,” express our national rush.]
    • 1957, Dorothy Erskine, Patrick Dennis, The Pink Hotel, page 253:
      Why, Mary Street! I wouldn’t of recognized you. Lookatcha! Back from Florida an’ brown as an indian!
    • 1965 May 9, Wally Wallis, “State Parks Have Good Golf Courses”, in The Sunday Oklahoman, volume 74, number 124, Oklahoma City, Okla.: Oklahoma Publishing Co., section “Sports”, page 5:
      Lookatcha! You’re one of those weekend golfers who hasta stand in line at Lincoln Park, Lake Hefner or some place before dawn for a chance to play 18 holes of golf.
    • 2006, Dana Rondel, A Flower: It Has Its Own Song, Bloomington, Ind., Milton Keynes: AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 71:
      Lookatcha. Movin’ ’em bodies like grown ladies and talkin’ that nonsense.

Phrase[edit]

lookatcha

  1. Pronunciation spelling of look at your.

Noun[edit]

lookatcha

  1. Pronunciation spelling of look at you.
    • 1934 June 19, Bergen Evening Record, volume XXXX, number 12 (total 11478), Hackensack, N.J., page 22:
      “So, Dillinger,” snapped a detective, “off with the winter underwear and let’s have a lookatcha.”
    • 1990, Carolyn Chase, The Smuggler’s Embrace, Dell Publishing, →ISBN, page 48:
      Just c’mere and give us a good lookatcha.
    • 1991, Noel McFarlane, “Lucky Singing”, in Fergus Brogan, editor, True to Type: A Collection of Short Stories by Journalists in the Irish Times, page 34:
      Relax, she told me, they only want a lookatcha.
    • 2008, Suzanne Supplee, Artichoke’s Heart, Dutton Books, →ISBN, page 270:
      Why, you don’t even look like yourself! Come over here and let me get a good lookatcha.