different between lookt vs lookit

lookt

English

Etymology

look +? -t

Verb

lookt

  1. (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of look

Synonyms

  • looked

Anagrams

  • K-tool

Dutch

Verb

lookt

  1. second-person (gij) singular past indicative of luiken

Anagrams

  • kloot

lookt From the web:

  • what looks like poison ivy
  • what looks like ringworm
  • what looks good on college applications
  • what looks like herpes
  • what looks like a beaver
  • what looks like crazy on an ordinary day
  • what looks like a bed bug
  • what looks like a cockroach


lookit

English

Etymology

Non-standard pronunciation of look + at (that).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l?k?t/

Interjection

lookit

  1. (colloquial, informal, Canada, US, Ireland) look, listen; see here, pay attention; the thing is, to be honest
  2. (colloquial, informal, Canada, US) behold!; look at that; look here or there; look!
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:lo

Usage notes

In 1999, William Safire called lookit “a widely used, if somewhat outdated, urban Americanism”.

See also

  • looky, look
  • look at

References

lookit From the web:

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