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loosie

Terms vs Loosie - What's the difference?

terms | loosie |


As nouns the difference between terms and loosie

is that terms is while loosie is .

Loosey vs Loosie - What's the difference?

loosey | loosie |


As nouns the difference between loosey and loosie

is that loosey is (us|slang) a single cigarette, sold individually (“loose”) while loosie is .

Loosie vs Loonie - What's the difference?

loosie | loonie |


As nouns the difference between loosie and loonie

is that loosie is while loonie is (canada|informal) the canadian dollar (both the coin and the monetary unit).

Loosie vs Loopie - What's the difference?

loosie | loopie |


As a noun loosie

is .

As an adjective loopie is

(scotland) deceitful; cunning; sly.

Loosie vs Goosie - What's the difference?

loosie | goosie |


As nouns the difference between loosie and goosie

is that loosie is while goosie is (childish|or|endearing) goose.

Floosie vs Loosie - What's the difference?

floosie | loosie |


As nouns the difference between floosie and loosie

is that floosie is while loosie is .

Loosie vs Lookie - What's the difference?

loosie | lookie |


As a noun loosie

is .

As a verb lookie is

.

Looie vs Loosie - What's the difference?

looie | loosie |


As nouns the difference between looie and loosie

is that looie is lieutenant while loosie is an alternative spelling of loosey.

Loogie vs Loosie - What's the difference?

loogie | loosie |


As nouns the difference between loogie and loosie

is that loogie is a thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm while loosie is an alternative spelling of loosey.

Loose vs Loosie - What's the difference?

loose | loosie |


As nouns the difference between loose and loosie

is that loose is (archery) the release of an arrow while loosie is .

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be .

As an adjective loose

is not fixed in place tightly or firmly.

As an interjection loose

is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.