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Difference between revisions of "40d:Loosing"

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Loosing: A made up word that means "I am an idiot".
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Loosing: Present participle of the verb "to loose", which means "setting loose" (as dogs); "causing to be loose" (as a knot); or "letting fly" (as arrows). Compare the similar verb "loosening".
  
 
[[Losing]]: The opposite of winning.
 
[[Losing]]: The opposite of winning.

Revision as of 01:44, 2 June 2008

Loosing: Present participle of the verb "to loose", which means "setting loose" (as dogs); "causing to be loose" (as a knot); or "letting fly" (as arrows). Compare the similar verb "loosening".

Losing: The opposite of winning.


Please learn the difference