don't look at me

English

Phrase

don't look at me

  1. A response indicating that one is either unwilling or unable to perform a task, or that one is not guilty of something for which blame was implied.
    A: "Someone needs to label all these words as nouns or verbs."
    B: "Don't look at me: I don't know anything about grammar."
    • 2003, "Top Banana", season 1, episode 2 of Arrested Development
      Michael Bluth: Well, I'll tell you what. I'm gonna give you a promotion. Welcome aboard, Mr. Manager.
      George Michael Bluth: Wow! I'm Mr. Manager!
      Michael Bluth: Well, "manager". We just say "manager". And you can hire an employee if you need one.
      George Michael Bluth: Do you think I need one?
      Michael Bluth: Don't look at me, Mr. Manager.
      George Michael Bluth: Right. It's up to me now. I'm Mr. Manager.
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