Definition
Synonym of look here.
Origins
From look here, the second term from a- + here.
In Context
- "Oh, Prudence! look ahere. A breast-pin, in imitation of California, number one. The set is a glass diamond, found near the fiery mouth of Popocatepel."
- "Fact, I assure you—now jist look ahere. Senator is a far bigger man than I be anywhere, he has more larnin, more sense, and the gift of speech of ten women’s tongues, reduced and simmered down to an essence ; talks like a book: we call him a ‘big bug’ to home."
- "“Look ahere, boy; you can stay just twenty minutes. The doctor thinks this feller's shamming just to get up sympathy when his trial comes off.”"
- "“Look ahere, mister, we don't care one derned red cent for what we snakes out of this here lode. […]""
- "To our little correspondent a store called New Williams said "Look ahere.""