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let the hogs loose

The decision to engage in an activity in a harsh, relentless manner, in the pursuit of creating epic situations or results.
To embark on an adventurous journey usually involving drinking and debauchery with no regard to restraint.
Sometimes used in reference to a male summoning all of his game in order to entice a lady into joining his company.

This phrase was coined by a small group of appropriately barbaric Air Force Tactical Air Control Party members searching for a way to verbalize the calculated ferocity in which they approach situations and life in general.
You boys ready to let the hogs loose?
We're gonna let the hogs loose on this one.
The flow is impeccable (referencing a comb-over near perfection), I'm about to let the hogs loose.
She's out of his league but he's lettin' the hogs loose.
by standardOps January 7, 2019
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Loose Park

A popular park within Kansas City populated with pot heads and littered with empty cans of "Natty Light". Loose park also is the home to many joggers and picnic-ers but is more notorious for giving teenagers a place to chill and let Loose
Boy: Hey wanna head on down to Loose Park?
Friend: Hell yea! Maybe we will bump into some loose rats. They're chill
by John Coletrain November 24, 2011
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loose off the goose

buzzed or drunk. typically off of Grey Goose Vodka (bottle service at the club).
I dont know what I was thinking when I said that, I must have been loose off the goose.
by DirtyWaterbury October 20, 2016
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Loose Cheddar

When you don’t have the 2013 100 dollar bills, but instead have a bunch of 50 bills. Used by Lil Uzi Vert, in the song Futsal Shuffle 2020
I don’t have a credit card, all I have is some loose cheddar, does that work?
by Haudi🤠 December 25, 2019
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Loose

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
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loose lips

when the lips of the vagina hang down beyond ones hopes
"Wow, that girl had some loose lips"!!
by D-val November 14, 2007
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loose as a goose

refering to the female vagina!! loose because of too much sexual play
by david forsyth March 10, 2003
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