Originally Posted by
Sirius Roadkill
You are not wrong . . that is an alternative spelling:
The expression has been (quotes date from 1710), and still is, in widespread use in the U.S. as well as England (U.K.). Today, however, it appears that, at least in news print (and in conversation too, for some), it is used more as an intentional folksyism than a genuine, straight-faced colloquialism.
LOOKEE / LOOKIE / LOOK(E)Y (imperative verb): followed by here, there, etc. look a, and by hypercorrection, look at. [Reduced forms of look you, look ye] (Dictionary of American Regional English)
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Ok S-Kill,too much time on your hands with that worst post of the year entry...:p
Had to cut it,this would have sufficed,thank you.your talking to Julie too much!!!know she'll see this later...:D