1. look-see - Noun
2. look-see - Verb
(informal) A brief examination, a peek or glance.
I’ve had a look-see at your work, and I think you’ve done a pretty good job of things.
I'll just take a look-see at the problem and come right back, then we can go to lunch.
He gave me a quick look-see at what they're working on.
A person who serves as lookout or scout.
An audition attended by an actor or model so that they can be visually appraised.
Synonym: go-see
look-see (third-person singular simple present look-sees, present participle look-seeing, simple past look-saw, past participle look-seen)
To make a quick inspection, especially as a lookout or scout.
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see, look at
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I'd been told that he had been created-literally created-just for me, as my "perfect other half." Let me tell you-if Dylan was my perfect other half, then i needed to give my first half a seriouis look-see. James Patterson