when two people see or hear something funny, they look at each other, pause, and then erupt in laughter.
That guy looks so dumb. This is the perfect time to do a look and laugh.
That was the best look and laugh we've had since that guy fell into the fountain at the mall.
That was the best look and laugh we've had since that guy fell into the fountain at the mall.
by hahahastop February 15, 2011
a phrase used when something dumb happens or someone’s being confusing
(combination of “looks right” and “makes sense”)
(combination of “looks right” and “makes sense”)
“I got dress coded today cuz my perfectly normal sized shorts were ‘too short’, but a couple tables over I see this girl reaching for something with her booty cheeks popping out for the whole world to see, and she got away with it.”
“Looks sense.”
“I know right??”
“Looks sense.”
“I know right??”
by livvinlife February 08, 2019
To look at a female's ass as they walk by a brick wall and then pass it off as looking at the bricks.
Friend 1: *checks out girl's ass as they walk by a brick wall*
Friend 2: "dude you were totally looking at that girls ass!"
Friend 1: "no way man, I was just Looking At The Bricks"
Friend 2: "dude you were totally looking at that girls ass!"
Friend 1: "no way man, I was just Looking At The Bricks"
by hinderpedo April 26, 2013
When a woman has a plump rounded midriff that's adorably spherical in shape and the rest of her body is average in appearance. Not necessarily pregnant, but also not necessarily not pregnant. Derived from the Virgin Mary during and after her pregnancy with baby Jesus/Yeshu.
Damn! That chick has that Marian Look to her! The way her white clothes accentuate her belly, buttocks, thighs and boobs, not to mention it barely covers the lower half of her stomach and how she always seems to have one hand on her belly and the other on her hip.
by jlloyddaman October 17, 2020
Basically, when contingency planning, looking for unlikely, worst case scenarios that technically could happen, but realistically never will. The analogy is you start looking for things beneath the surface of a river in case a log turns out to be a croc and bites you. Trouble is, you are generally looking at your local river that has only logs… chances of there being a live croc ? Pretty slim.
Those tyres are rated for 120 miles per hour, but our car can only do 110 miles per hour tops so they are perfectly acceptable. But what if there's a tail wind, and a hill, and our brakes fail ? says Jack. Good old Jack, always looking for crocodiles (looking for alligators, hunting alligators, searching for crocs etc etc)
by Woofa August 30, 2012
by Sir Veyzas January 05, 2016
Another iteration of good looks
by fqc_slater May 04, 2021