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look at me generation

Anyone born between 1990-2000. The look at me generation favors youtube, reality tv, constant status updates, twitter posts, bright clothing, and anything else that may attract attention to oneself. (Not excluding self mutilation and profuse hard drug use.) See EMO, RAVER, CANDY KID
I'm glad my little molly was born after the look at me generation! They're all such fuck ups!
look at me generation by candy kid October 29, 2009
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look at the time 

something to say to save yourself from an awkward moment
guy 1: so do you like feet?
guy 2: umm.....yes?
guy 1: nice
guy 2: ...
guy 1: ...
guy 2: oh, look at the time!

...look at me now! 

at the end of a statement you say this to make the person you're talking to feel like a loser. orrrrr, (if you don't like hurting people's feelings) you say this at the end of a statement when something really good happens to you.
cory: yo check out my nike dunks i just bought last week.
derrick: yea man, those are cool... but check out my cool grey jordans11 that i got yesterday ...look at me now!

student: mrs. kindergarten teacher, remember when you told me that i'd be cleaning floors at mcdonalds when i grow up? pwaaahaaa, i'm the ceo of my OWN mcdonalds now shawty ...look at me now!

Look at me! 

A song by the rapper XXXTENTACION. It's the most known song among non-X listeners. People like to bandwagon on this song. X just can't keep his D in his pants.
Person 1: Did you hear the song Look at me!?
Person 2: Yeah... She kicked me out I'm like vro.
Look at me! by KNH8 September 17, 2018

Look at this shit 

When one runs into or sees a familiar face, they respond with gratitude and a welcoming demeanor. Often used when acquaintances have not seen each other for a long span of time.
(Walking out of the store and spots Dan) Mike: Look at this shit!
(While squinting) Dan: Is that you, Mike?! Long time no see!
Look at this shit by msreynolds12 January 5, 2011

Look at all those chickens

(Informal, humourous) a phrase said when many avians are present
N: Look at all those chickens
M: Those are crows, idiot

Look at that little monkey run! 

This expression was said by Howard Cosell during a 1972 televised ABC broadcast on July 29, 1972 in reference to Mike Adamle, a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs in the preseason AFC-NFC "Hall of Fame" game between the Chiefs vs. New York Giants at Fawcett Stadium.

Until the appearance of the factual website about it, people mistakenly associated this sentence with a different football game in 1983. On September 5, 1983, during the season opening Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins, Howard Cosell made a second comment using the words "little monkey." In that game, Redskins wide receiver Alvin Garrett was playing a great game, and following Garrett's 6th pass reception while still in the first quarter, Howard Cosell commented to Don Meredith, "Joe Gibbs wanted to get this kid and that little monkey gets loose doesn't he?"
When a smaller physical stature NFL football player would run and dart around after getting his hands on the ball, Cosell would like to say "Look at that little monkey run!" It didn't matter if it was a white or black player.