This is a statement used by smartass kids who just want to steal slices of bread from their younger unsuspecting siblings.when they point to some direction and shout 'look at that!!'',their siblings turn towards the direction they are pointing at,thus these kids steal all the bread and when their siblings realize it was nothing and decide to continue their eating only to realize their bread is gone.Then their older thieving siblings cheat them that ghosts had consumed their bread.
John-Look at that!!
James-(turns to look at the direction pointed sees nothing and turns back and realizes his bread is gone).what happened to my bread?
John-it must be the ghosts little brother.Mum will get you another one
James-(turns to look at the direction pointed sees nothing and turns back and realizes his bread is gone).what happened to my bread?
John-it must be the ghosts little brother.Mum will get you another one
by Titus rutto April 24, 2018
A term, used to describe that a person's eyes point in a certain direction or at a certain object.
Can also be used to let someone point their eyes in a certain direction or at a certain object.
Can also be used to let someone point their eyes in a certain direction or at a certain object.
by FrankFizzle August 14, 2006
A maneuver done by tilting your head to your left or right, tucking in your chin, and using direct eye contact with a person (or audience) in front of you . . . or maybe even the camera! Invented by actor, comedian, and YouTube sensation Vic DiBitetto. Quotation marks frequently used for the phrase in text.
Vic DiBitetto: HANG IN THERE FOLKS, BECAUSE THE BEST . . . IS YET TO COME!!!!!! Now get ready — we’re gonna do “the look”. Get it right! Tilt this way, to your right, tuck in, focus camera. 1! 2! 3! (gives “the look”)
by KhiamMinceyProductions January 3, 2016
When you are so shit at your job and too lazy to fucking work, simply reply to your work colleagues that you will ‘look into it’ when in reality you will do fuck all about it
Yo Simon, I asked you to fix that fucking door. Now it has fell off and squashed a child. What the duck you gonna do about it
Hey man, quit sweating. I’ll look into it
Hey man, quit sweating. I’ll look into it
by Rookie boi June 30, 2018
A condescending way to change the topic of conversation or line of questioning. Predominantly used by politicians when answering tough questions. It subtly puts the onus back on the person asking the question, for not asking the "right" question.
Reporter: Mr. President, it's been established by economists and business leaders alike that the trillion dollar stimulus package you passed has done nothing to create jobs in the private sector. What is your response to this criticism?
President: That's a great question, but look... uh... we really need to focus our efforts on cereal if we're going to truly make a difference for the children.
Reporter/Room: Ah yes, you're so right! That is the real issue. How could we have been so ignorant to ask the question we did...?
President: That's a great question, but look... uh... we really need to focus our efforts on cereal if we're going to truly make a difference for the children.
Reporter/Room: Ah yes, you're so right! That is the real issue. How could we have been so ignorant to ask the question we did...?
by depauwdan October 3, 2010
A phrase to describe when your partner/spouse is highly annoyed with you and gives you 'The Look.'
After receiving 'The Look' the receiver is usually filled with immense dread at prospects of hearing what he/she did wrong or being subjected to severe punishments.
Punishments may include but not limited to: the couch, 'headaches', and television out the window.
Usage:
'The Look' can usually be used if you discover your significant other has performed tasks up to par or has behaved badly. Most often when you need an excuse for roses, massages, or just a human servant for a week.
After receiving 'The Look' the receiver is usually filled with immense dread at prospects of hearing what he/she did wrong or being subjected to severe punishments.
Punishments may include but not limited to: the couch, 'headaches', and television out the window.
Usage:
'The Look' can usually be used if you discover your significant other has performed tasks up to par or has behaved badly. Most often when you need an excuse for roses, massages, or just a human servant for a week.
Rich: "Jessica gave me 'the look' man yesterday after I stained her favorite shirt."
Paul: "Oh god. What are you going to do?"
Rich: "I don't know man.. roses? Roses!"
Paul: "For you sake I hope you wrap them in diamonds."
Paul: "Oh god. What are you going to do?"
Rich: "I don't know man.. roses? Roses!"
Paul: "For you sake I hope you wrap them in diamonds."
by Shadow Kunai June 17, 2011
by maykee September 28, 2006