-Australian slang term, adjective
(1) To describe a person who may be either of: uncouth, unreliable or unpredictable (or all three). Can be used in the serious or playful sense.
(2) A person who is NOT either of the following: reliable, predictable and/or conventional.
(1) To describe a person who may be either of: uncouth, unreliable or unpredictable (or all three). Can be used in the serious or playful sense.
(2) A person who is NOT either of the following: reliable, predictable and/or conventional.
(a) "That Pauline, she's a bit of 'loose unit', if you know what I mean"
(b) Or, as used recently in a media interview by a prominent liberal (Australian conservative party) to describe the antics of his own party's attitudes towards current climate change dissent and general disunity over leader Malcolm Turnbull views, "Many of my colleagues are behaving as 'loose units' and need to show cohesion with the party leader and current discussions on climate change."
(b) Or, as used recently in a media interview by a prominent liberal (Australian conservative party) to describe the antics of his own party's attitudes towards current climate change dissent and general disunity over leader Malcolm Turnbull views, "Many of my colleagues are behaving as 'loose units' and need to show cohesion with the party leader and current discussions on climate change."
by elle_darko October 11, 2009
Get the Loose Unitmug. 1.
Man! I need to get home quick or I'm going to have a Deuce on the loose!
2.
first guy: Don't go into the second toilet stall, there's a couple deuces on the loose.
second guy: Aww dude! Nasty! Where?
first guy: One on the floor and one on the toilet seat.
Man! I need to get home quick or I'm going to have a Deuce on the loose!
2.
first guy: Don't go into the second toilet stall, there's a couple deuces on the loose.
second guy: Aww dude! Nasty! Where?
first guy: One on the floor and one on the toilet seat.
by CrazyAndyD October 20, 2012
Get the Deuce on the loosemug. 'loose end' means unfinished business.
by JuiceBoxi8 August 16, 2022
Get the Loose Endmug. I had a dozen tacos for lunch and the the deuce was loose about hour later. Or, when you feel a huge crap coming on, you say "The deuce is loose!"
by Sir_Poopsalot November 19, 2013
Get the The deuce is loosemug. by spider333 February 13, 2009
Get the loose pantiemug. 1. One who spends a large majority of their time at Loose Park. These people very rarely wear shoes, smoke a lot of pot, and drink cheap beer. They tend to conjugate near 3-Tree, Gimpy, or wander aimlessly. Their darker complexion and overall sense of "chill" indicates that they are indeed a regular Loose-Rat.
Guy 1: Yo You know Sam Baker?
Guy 2: Oh yeah, he's at the park right now, he's such a Loose-Rat
Jogger 1: Those Loose-Rats ruin our park.
Jogger 2: I agree, look at all the smoke coming from over there. And they're too lazy to throw away their empties!
Guy 2: Oh yeah, he's at the park right now, he's such a Loose-Rat
Jogger 1: Those Loose-Rats ruin our park.
Jogger 2: I agree, look at all the smoke coming from over there. And they're too lazy to throw away their empties!
by ryan.g.who.is.he April 26, 2011
Get the Loose-Ratmug. -- "Man, everything sucks. My shitty job, worrying about loosing my shitty job, never having enough money, there’s never anything to do even if I did have enough money. And don’t get me started on the government: Republicans, Democrats, Donald Trump — like there’s a difference. They’re all dicks who think we’re all idiots. And you know what? We are idiots. Who else but an idiot would put up with all this sub-mental, rip-off bullshit? I swear, I can’t take it no more. It’s clocktower time."
-- "Chill, son. You need to get your art on. Slide over to the museum, soak up some Mondrian and Miro. Or school up on an instrument like Louis Badass Armstrong’s choice of expression: the trumpet. Get a girl; waltz her honey ass to a dance class. Or maybe channel your hang-up’s and screw-up’s into a play, off-Broadway style. Don’t look back in anger, man. Know’m saying? Let loose.”
-- "Chill, son. You need to get your art on. Slide over to the museum, soak up some Mondrian and Miro. Or school up on an instrument like Louis Badass Armstrong’s choice of expression: the trumpet. Get a girl; waltz her honey ass to a dance class. Or maybe channel your hang-up’s and screw-up’s into a play, off-Broadway style. Don’t look back in anger, man. Know’m saying? Let loose.”
by sophie abrahams March 24, 2011
Get the Let Loosemug.