looky there
In Appalachian and Southern country talk, "looky there" (or "lookie there") is an exclamation used to draw attention to something, often with surprise, admiration, or amusement.
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Pronunciation
[luhk-uh thair]
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Meaning & Usage
- Call Attention (exclamation)
Mae:
Looky there - that fox is bold as brass, walkin’ right up the driveway.
Elmer:
Lookie there at Clyde’s new truck - shiny as a new dime.
other spellings: looky there, and lookie there
★ "Looky there" works whether you’re pointing out a sunset, a bargain, or trouble on the horizon. The "lookie" spelling is more phonetic, but "looky" is just as common in dialect writing. ★