to be careful
To be aware of possible danger and try to avoid it.
Everyone, look out, Austin, just be a level one CPU.
- You look out.
Now, you look out, Rat!
Will you look out!
To look out is to be careful.
Look out the window for me slightly.
Look out guys, what's happening here.
Darryl, Look out for that big ass fish.
Love you, David. Look out for Wally.
- I just, I look out the window.
- Look out, look out.
I'm an octopus? Oh, look out!
Look out, it's brought in reinforcements!
Look out, it's one of those awesome enemies.
to watch
To direct your eyes towards something and observe it.
You choose the more private side, or do you want to look out over the balcony?
Just don't look out the window to the girl I have locked up.
You can sit here at night and look out on the entire city of Tucson!
Outside on that side. -Okay wanna take a look out the window?
I want it where when I look out the window, it's kind of blinding.
You look out, the houselights come up.
You look out. Halfway down the stairs he sort of kicks over the railing.
And I look out in the audience and who do I see?
You come up over the bridge, look out on the lake.
You guys are in this jail, you look out through the gray cloudy day out there.
To take care of someone or something; to protect.
To be responsible for the well-being or safety of someone or something. It implies a sense of care and concern.
I trusted the guy who was my personal physician to look out for my health.
And we all look out for each other.
SAM: No, we didn't say that! We said that we would look out for each other.
My strategy with the skull pick is look out for myself and the girls.
Now you didn't look out for him, did ya?
People look out for each other? -Yeah, they do.
So I look out for him when he's here.
But you know I'm just tryin' to look out for you, right?
Someone has to look out for you.
It's, you know, we gotta look out for each other globally.
Hey, you look out for those people that look out for you.
So you gotta look out for your little bro.