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"
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'
British slang for crazy or feral. Can be used for a person, thing, anything really.
Derived from “let 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.
An action or offering given by a black chick-fi-la, generally named Duval.
I wanted Duval to give me "loose".
(verb) to poop watery poop from diarrhea
(noun) the matter from diarrhea
If a person eats spoiled food they may loose-poop a lot.
I ate some old food and put a lot of loose-poop in the toilet last night.