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American Sign Language:  "see, look at, watch..."


SEE:




 


Also, check out "look at for a long time."

LOOK-AT:
This version of SEE means more along the lines of: "look at" or "watch"




This version could be used to mean, "I looked at him."


"We will see"
"Let me see"
To do this version, tap your upper cheekbone twice with either a skeptical expression or a curious expression.


"See ya later man:"


look at that:


WATCH (be looking at/more detached/spectator)



watch:  (regional variation) (not recommended)


 

Also see: "LOOK-AROUND"
 

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