1. Opposite of tight. Baggy, roomy fitting.
2. Derogatory discription of a woman who has had many sexual partners.
2. Also common mis-spelling of lose.
2. Derogatory discription of a woman who has had many sexual partners.
2. Also common mis-spelling of lose.
I need a belt. My jeans are loose.
Man, yo woman's loose! (followed by receiving a punch)
Tonight, your team is going to loose.
Man, yo woman's loose! (followed by receiving a punch)
Tonight, your team is going to loose.
by magicloudz December 7, 2003

A multi-functional term
1. The state of being intoxicated to the point where one's inhibitions are minimal to non-existant.
2. Any action undertaken whilst in this state can be classified "loose behaviour"
3. The intoxicant itself
1. The state of being intoxicated to the point where one's inhibitions are minimal to non-existant.
2. Any action undertaken whilst in this state can be classified "loose behaviour"
3. The intoxicant itself
1. "Wow man, i just drank 20 beers, im really loose"
2. Action: Dude vacates hot tub, walks into nearby bedroom and urinates on the carpet.
Response of other houseguests: "Dude that was fuckin loose"
3. Dude 1: "Lets go up to the Dan Murphy's and acquire some loose"
Dude 2: "Sounds like a loose idea"
2. Action: Dude vacates hot tub, walks into nearby bedroom and urinates on the carpet.
Response of other houseguests: "Dude that was fuckin loose"
3. Dude 1: "Lets go up to the Dan Murphy's and acquire some loose"
Dude 2: "Sounds like a loose idea"
by old man loose March 30, 2009

by Lette4life May 27, 2006

by Allen Yinzburgh December 14, 2016

by Jon Kohn November 11, 2003

Increasingly common misspelling of the verb "lose." The pronunciation listed here (L-ooooo-se) does not apply to this definition. The correct pronunciation of "loose" rhymes with "goose" and "noose." The word many people think they are spelling, "lose," rhymes with "booze" and "news."
"No matter what I do, I'm going to loose sic this chess game." The sentence should read: "No matter what I do, I'm going to lose this chess game."
by Mark Worthen September 23, 2003
