1998, James Still, The Velocity of Gary (Not His Real Name)[1], →ISBN, page 39:
"Check it out. They say there's a good chance that the baby is fine and you know, it's Valentino's baby too. […]"
2006, Rick Wormeli, Fair Isn't Always Equal: Assessing and Grading in the Differentiated Classroom[2], →ISBN, page 140:
What sense does it make, then, for the student to claim to classmates, "Hey, check it out: I didn't do the project, and I still got an F," which is what he or she is declaring.
2006, Todd Dills, Sons of the Rapture[3], →ISBN, page 157:
"Gimme a beer. Hey, check it out. I just got fired, man."
1991, Horace Mungin, Sleepy Willie Talks About Life[5], page 54:
"Yo Homeboy," Permanent Underclass called from across the street. "So check it out man," he added as we bumped fist twice. "Where you headed in such a hurry?"