Is look it proper English?

Senior Member. It doesn't make sense, grammatically. It is, however, quite common in certain regions. It is "acceptable," in informal conversation, like "gotta," "wanna," etc.
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Where did the phrase look it come from?

The earliest instances of lookit that a Google Books search finds are as variants for the past-tense verb looked. Many of these print instances arise in Scottish writing. For example, from a song titled "Bothwell," in Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc.
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Do I look it meaning?

"Do I look it?" is fine. "It" stands for "stupid".
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How it looks or what it looks like?

Summary: It's correct to use the question word what with the preposition like, but incorrect to use the question word how with the preposition like. So what it looks like is correct, but *how it looks like is incorrect. In grammatical terms, we need to use the noun what after the preposition like, not the adverb how.
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Where do we use look?

We use the verb look to mean 'turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something'. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: He's looking at me. Not: He's looking me.
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How do you use look in a sentence?

Use “look in” in a sentence | “look in” sentence examples
  1. The more women look in their glass, the less they look to their house.
  2. The strange look in his eyes made me wary of accepting his offer.
  3. The look in his eyes became furtive.
  4. She cast a quick look in the rear mirror.
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What is a sentence of look?

[M] [T] I'd like you to look after my dog. [M] [T] Let me have a look at the picture. [M] [T] She couldn't look him in the face. [M] [T] I look forward to seeing you again.
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What is the meaning of how it looks?

It means someone has made a grammatical mistake, as it should be "It looks like you've reached the end." It's difficult to put this phrase more simply, as the words are all pretty straightforward and don't have many simpler synonyms.
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What does it look like meaning?

Look-like definition

(idiomatic) To be similar in appearance to; resemble.
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What does How's it looking mean?

Slang term meaning good looking, stylish or cool.
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Will look for it meaning?

3 to indicate willingness or desire.
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Have a look at it meaning?

To glance or look at someone or something, especially in a quick, informal, or nonchalant manner.
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Is OK okay?

Okay and OK mean the same thing.

You have the answers to the questions. There's no difference between OK and okay. The older term, OK, (possibly) derived from an abbreviation for an intentional misspelling of “all correct.” The terms are both standard English.
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Why are idioms used?

An idiom is an expression with a figurative meaning that differs from the literal meaning. We hear idioms every day – both in conversation and in the media. Used correctly, idioms can amplify messages in a way that draws readers in and helps to awaken their senses.
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What are examples of idioms?

Common Idioms in English
  • Getting fired turned out to be a blessing in disguise. ...
  • These red poppies are a dime a dozen. ...
  • Don't beat around the bush. ...
  • After some reflection, he decided to bite the bullet. ...
  • I'm going to call it a night. ...
  • He's got a chip on his shoulder. ...
  • Would you cut me some slack? - Don't be so hard on me.
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Does this look or looks?

So long as the look is only one look, it is a look, not a looks. So long as the person is a single person, they have a look; they do not have looks unless their appearance changes.
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What is another word for looks like?

Synonyms for look like in English

seem; appear; look like; look; resemble; bear resemblance to; be like.
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What is full meaning of it?

Information technology (IT) is the use of any computers, storage, networking and other physical devices, infrastructure and processes to create, process, store, secure and exchange all forms of electronic data.
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What is segway in slang?

Segue is a verb that means "to move without stopping from one topic, song, etc., to another." Segway, on the other hand, is a trademarked name for an electric transportation device. Most of the most commonly confused words in English are old pairs: affect and effect, or discrete and discreet.
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What are the 3 different yours?

The word "yours" is known as an possessive pronoun (others are "ours," "his," and "hers"). There are no apostrophes in any possessive pronouns.
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Will look in a sentence?

"We will look for dolphins instead". "We will look for worldwide solutions," he said. "We will look for another deal," he said. In Greenport, we will look for solutions within our control.
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Is looks good grammatically correct?

“Well” also has a second meaning, “in good health”, which is used as an adjective. Therefore, both sentences below are grammatically correct: correct He looks good.
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