Used usually at the end of a sentence to express ones intensity on a subject.
Used by people in smaller By-The-Bay towns.
Used by people in smaller By-The-Bay towns.
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"To take a look-see" means to check something out.
This term, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, entered the English language via Chinese Pidgin English, from a direct translation of "看見", each letter translating to "look" and "see". It is agreed by etymologists that "long time no see", "no pain no gain", "can do / no can do" have the same origin.
(Commonly misspelled as "looksie".)
"To take a look-see" means to check something out.
This term, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, entered the English language via Chinese Pidgin English, from a direct translation of "看見", each letter translating to "look" and "see". It is agreed by etymologists that "long time no see", "no pain no gain", "can do / no can do" have the same origin.
(Commonly misspelled as "looksie".)
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A means of asking someone to investigate an issue.
(It has become a common phrase in South Africa.)
A means of asking someone to investigate an issue.
(It has become a common phrase in South Africa.)
We have a problem could you have a look see.
Why did the man climb the hill, to have a look see what is on the other side.
Why did the man climb the hill, to have a look see what is on the other side.
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