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Hit the goose where it's loose

1) To hit the nail on the head on an issue of some controversy, awkwardness or tension
2) To butcher one's words when saying something that could be controversial
3) Runny anal sex (like, liquid)
1) Gosh Tom, you really hit the goose where it's loose
2) Gosh Michael, you really hit the goose where it's loose
3) Alex, hit the goose where it's loose baby
by CarlVonClausewitz April 6, 2021
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looser

The opposite of "tighter,"; more loose; less restrained.
Often confused with "loser," a word describing a person that nobody likes, by the idiots who wrote the other two definitions for this word.
Amanda: My pants are looser than they were last week!
Megan: Wow! I don't give a fuck!
by schnickerdiddlemytoes February 19, 2011
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loose screw

crazy; silly; mad; lunatic; loony; insane
"She's a little loose screw for talking like that to us."
by Pawnstar December 18, 2012
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loose Bannon

A pejorative nickname for the ex-Trump insider, former Breitbart Chairman and loose cannon, Steve Bannon.
The loose Bannon recently commented, in a recent wide-ranging radio interview, that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will jump into the Democratic Presidential race and be a very formidable opponent to the wounded Trumpster.
by Dr Bunnygirl October 23, 2019
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Sleep loose

The opposite of sleep tight for when it is too hot to sleep tight. Sleeping loose keeps you cool.
The popular rhyme "Sleep loose and don't wake the goose"
by Rosie 39 April 3, 2021
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cutting your losses

to extricate yourself from an impossible situation, where there is very little or no hope for improvement.

similiar to cashing in your chips, however, when one cuts their losses, it usually means that they are walking away with nothing to show for their efforts, and are getting out before they have to endure even more loss.
cutting your losses:

The U.S. Government eventually decided to cut its losses with regard to the Vietnam War, and by the early 1970s withdrew all of its military forces from Southeast Asia.
by Bungalow Bill October 13, 2005
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