get a load of something/someone

Look at/listen to that. This slangy verbal phrase dates from the 1920s. It is often put as an imperative to call attention to something or someone, as in “Get a load of this!” (Edmund Wil- son, The Twenties, 1929). It is also put straightforwardly, as in “Just wait till Jane gets a load of your new car.”

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