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
by Sumpkin pice November 1, 2017
I look you to the moon and back.
by chisquare October 31, 2017
by Catbuglovesyou August 8, 2018
A look 2 or more friends give each other mainly with their eyes, to communicate something obvious. The look is used when wanting to communicate something but not being able to verbally say anything.
An extremely attractive female gets on the train and sits close by two teen male friends as one of them gives the other the look.
by i'mlikeheywhatsuphello October 2, 2015
When Eddie Bravo's (Joe Rogan friend and also appearing in his podcasts) advising you to "look into it", you know sh*t just got real! Don't believe me? Look into it.
Is the Earth flat? I don't know!.. but did you know that NASA was founded by former Nazi's? Look into it...
by Peter B Jordanson February 1, 2019
(Noun)
A look that changes you, specifically one a person gives to you, not a fashion. You try to speak to others of it but it confuses them. Is usually positive.
A look that changes you, specifically one a person gives to you, not a fashion. You try to speak to others of it but it confuses them. Is usually positive.
by leedleedle February 14, 2015