In various arcade shoot em up games (such as Gradius), when you beat the game, it allows you to start over at the beginning of the game after viewing the credits. You keep the score you had when you beat the game, but the enemies in the levels become harder and the game becomes more difficult. This is called a loop. The game starts on loop 1 and when you beat the game it goes to loop 2 with higher difficulty and when you beat it again you start over with an even higher difficuly setting at loop 3 and so on.
"I got to loop 132 and died." :(
Derived from loopy. Another word for high.
"Dude, I was so looped last night."
multiple individuals that you 'talk' to.
"I have loops for days."
"This lame just asked me what loops meant."
"I wanted to date Jake, But I heard he has a lot of loops."
A combination of the words, "long" and "poop."
Oh man, I had to set aside some serious time for that loop.
1. In computer programming languages, a loop is used to repeat a segment of code.
2. Use to signify a lasso or other circular object.
3. Use to signify a train loop, bus loop, loop de loop, etc...
4. Repetition.
5. Capture.
1. do{ print("haha") }while(true);
3. "Wow, that roller coaster took the loop fast."
4. For an example, see loop :P
5. We looped them up and sent them away. See also: rounded
We loop everyday and get better each time.
We gotta loop if we want to be the best!
a term used to describe some who is under the influence of PCP/Sherm/Angeldust/Loop/Water/Wetdaddy
Look at Bob over there, that fool is looped up.