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Loose

Loose in context such as in a fight, is something an idiot would say if they can't speak English.

You loose lmaoooo

by Clearland November 10, 2022


looses

a cat that eats humans

i have a looses

by looses November 13, 2020


Loose

Note firmly tightened or right in place; to free or release; to not fit tightly

"That knot is loose"
"I let the dog loose"
"She likes loose coats"

by _.moth._ July 18, 2022


Loose

One having an abundance of unmeasured drugs and presenting as an offering to their guests or companions.

'Go ahead, I have some "loose" on the table'

by @Cee, Cdiddy, CeeNote August 20, 2023


Loose

British slang for crazy or feral. Can be used for a person, thing, anything really.
Derived from “let loose

Nah that’s actually loose

by The_H_In_Men_Stands_For_Hot May 28, 2023


Loose

You write "loose" when you want to say that you lost smth. Or like there is no time to "loose".

"No time to LOOSE" yes, that is the correct pronunciation.

by your secret loving princess September 23, 2024


Loose

An action or offering given by a black chick-fi-la, generally named Duval.

I wanted Duval to give me "loose".

by McTiger January 6, 2019