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Scleros
Apr 10, 2008, 12:51 PM
Loose = Not secured, free

Example: My psycho girlfriend has a screw loose and is consequently a loose cannon I cannot tolerate anymore so I'm setting her loose.

Lose = Fail to keep, sustain, or maintain

Example: He's a total loser, so I'm going to lose him pronto because I'm really not losing anything.


I hop dis hlps u ppl b/c u no sum posts r hrd nuf 2 reed ne way,
Scleros

retsoksirhc
Apr 10, 2008, 12:55 PM
Loose = Not secured, free
dis hlps u ppl b/c u no sum posts r hrd nuf 2 reed ne way,
Scleros
Hehe. Scleros for the win, everyone.

N0help4u
Apr 24, 2008, 05:44 PM
you think the reeding es herd?
You sho' see when you try'n buy sumtin' fer $3.95 and dey dunno how to give you back $1.05 cause in da firs' plac' dey don't ev'n no it is $1.05 dey gotta give you back!

Scleros
Apr 24, 2008, 06:07 PM
...dunno how to give you back $1.05...

I like to have fun with folks like that and confuse them further by overpaying by an amount that would yield even change back.