commonly used by french Canadians in Northern Ontario. Also could be used by uneducated English people who don't know any better.
Lookit you! lookit me! I just like to go shop and lookit things! Lookit fuck, I don't give a rat ass!
by FrEqOuT23 November 18, 2006
also commonly used in parts of Michigan not uneducated people at all, a grouping of words in a sentence a collocation,
by j r lang January 4, 2008
"lookit" made its way into the parlance circa 1950. its roots are southern (america) and it is believed the first "lookit" was uttered from rural daughter to mother regarding the modern-day toaster.
by hari krishna November 30, 2004
by mathijizz March 8, 2022
by njbruce September 10, 2021