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To break up with a girl if she ain't doin anythin with you. "I'm gonna lose this bitch if she don't give out."
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used in the opposite situation as win, usually when something disappointing has been mentioned A: I think I just failed a math test
B: Lose. A: Fuck, Starcraft II doesnt come out for another year. B: Double Lose. |
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same as the verb, but treated as a noun. What a lose, I just dropped my ice cream cone.
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1) Noun: an undesirable action; a snitch; a bothersome individual
2) Adjective: used to describe something unfavorable 3) Verb: to do something that is seen as wrong or obnoxious My bitch ass brother is such a lose; he tells on me for everything.
School is a huge lose. Why would you do that? That loses. |
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to leave or go out I'm lose
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