1. look at me - Adjective
2. look at me - Interjection
Used to call others' attention to a prideworthy achievement, or (in humor) sarcastically to an embarrassing mishap.
I made it all the way to level 7 without any of your help! Look at me!
Wow, look at me. I can't even boil water without burning my fingers.
Used to focus a listener's attention, often followed by a threat of discipline.
Okay, look at me. If you don't have every one of those projects done by the end of the week, you're fired.
look-at-me (not comparable)
(slang, humorous) Routinely soliciting attention through inappropriate or ostentatious behavior or provocation.
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In the fire-and-ice themed commercial, Dinklage lip-syncs a verse from Busta Rhymes's "Look at Me Now" as the set goes up in flames. Source: Internet
Look at me now, I wanted this new money-infused face of mine to scream, whether at myself or at the world (I still do not know). Source: Internet
"The Noble Englishman" and "Don't Look at Me" were removed from the official edition of Pansies on the grounds of obscenity, which wounded him. Source: Internet
When Sally sees Ben, her former lover, she greets him self-consciously ("Don't Look at Me"). Source: Internet
Look at me now! Source: Internet