looky
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Verb — An old-fashioned or playful way of saying "look."
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Etymology
Believed to come from the old imperative "look ye!", with "ye" (an archaic form of "you") worn down into the -y ending.
Full origin of looky →Frequently asked questions
What does “looky” mean?
The word “looky” means an old-fashioned or playful way of saying "look.". In plain terms, a folksy, playful way to say "look.".
How do you use “looky” in a sentence?
Here is “looky” used in a sentence: “Looky here, what have we got?”
What part of speech is “looky”?
“Looky” is a verb.