get a load of
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Verb
[edit]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 got a load of or (US, Canada) gotten a load of)
- (transitive, slang) To experience someone or something, especially by looking or listening.
- 1939 September 25, “Heeltalk”, in Time:
- One night Bernette happened to get a load of Peggy doing a rumba with Jackie.
- 2004 June 13, David W. Dunlap, “The Crossroads of the Crossroads”, in New York Times, page CY3:
- Get a load of the "eyesome femininity" at the International Casino, as the Times put it.
Usage notes
[edit]- Often with the connotation that the experienced object is particularly noteworthy or remarkable, as in "Wow, get a load of this!"