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Meaning

This tiny exclamation, spoken in the Minions' invented gibberish language known as Minionese, is a cheerful way of pointing something out to a friend. The phrase sounds very close to "Look at you!" in English, and that is almost certainly what it is meant to convey. It captures a moment of delight or surprise when one Minion wants to draw another's attention to something worth noticing.

Context

Minionese is a playful constructed language used throughout the Despicable Me franchise. It blends recognizable words and sounds from several real languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and others, mixed with pure nonsense syllables. The result is a speech style that feels both familiar and wonderfully absurd. Lines like this one land as comedy because audiences can almost, but not quite, decode them in real time.

About the author

The Minions are the small yellow creatures created for the Despicable Me animated film series produced by Illumination Entertainment. They first appeared in the original 2010 film and quickly became the franchise's most recognizable figures. Their wordless physical comedy and garbled speech made them a global pop-culture phenomenon, eventually earning them their own spinoff film. The Minion characters are a collective creation, voiced primarily by co-director Pierre Coffin throughout the series.

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