watch out for (someone or something) 1. Be careful, aware, or watchful of someone or something that may cause one harm or distress. It's a beautiful region, but you have to watch out for some dangerous wildlife. Watch out for Mr. Henderson—I heard his class is brutal. 2. To be vigilant for the arrival of someone or something. More @Wikipedia
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