US /lʊk aʊt fɚ ˈsʌmwʌn/
・UK /lʊk aʊt fə ˈsʌmwʌn/
The first one was look out for someone.
After me, look out for someone.
To look out for someone means to protect and take care of them.
To look out for someone means to protect, take care of them.
To look out for someone means to watch over them or take care of them, like parents look out for their children, or neighbors look out for the elderly.
To look out for someone means to watch over them or take care of them.
To look out for someone means to: search for them, follow their lead, protect them.
To look out for someone means to search for them, follow their lead, protect them.