look at me

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English[edit]

See also: look-at-me

Interjection[edit]

look at me

  1. Used to call others' attention to a prideworthy achievement, or (in humor) sarcastically to an embarrassing mishap.
    I made it all the way to level 7 without any of your help! Look at me!
    Wow, look at me. I can't even boil water without burning my fingers.
  2. Used to focus a listener's attention, often followed by a threat of discipline.
    Okay, look at me. If you don't have every one of those projects done by the end of the week, you're fired.

Usage notes[edit]

  • The positive sense is not often intended literally, but the second sense implies that the speaker expects the listener to make eye contact if possible.