Verb
get a load of (third-person singular simple present gets a load of, present participle getting a load of, simple past got a load of, past participle (UK) got a load of or (US) gotten a load of)
(transitive, slang) To experience someone or something, especially by looking or listening.
And get a load of Jimbo now, in his spacious office, adjacent to 102,733-seat Kyle Field. Source: Internet
But never minds the facts – get a load of the clicks. Source: Internet