take a gander at someone/something
take a gander (at someone or something)
To glance or look at someone or something, especially in a quick, informal, or nonchalant manner. Hey, Barry, come take a gander at this engine and see if you can tell what's wrong with it. I took a gander, but nothing in the shop interested me. Wow, take a gander at that gorgeous guy at the bar!
See also: gander, someone, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
take a gander (at someone/something)
tv. to look at someone or something. (see also gander.) Wow, take a gander at this chick!
See also: gander, someone, something, take
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- take a gander at
- take a look (at someone or something)
- take a look at
- have a look (at someone or something)
- take a Captain Cook
- have a Captain Cook
- have a gander
- take a gander
- take a gander (at someone or something)
- gander