Loid vs Loin - What's the difference?
loid | loin |
To force (a lock) by slipping a credit card or similar thin object between the door and the frame.
* 1983 , Ronald L. Cruit, Intruder in your home (page 42)
* 2012 , Lawrence Fennelly, Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention (page 346)
The part of the body (of humans and quadrupeds) at each side of the backbone, between the ribs and hips
Any of several cuts of meat taken from this part of an animal
As verbs the difference between loid and loin
is that loid is to force (a lock) by slipping a credit card or similar thin object between the door and the frame while loin is .loid
English
Verb
(en verb)- A deadbolt can't be loided because it doesn't have a curved, self-latching bolt.
- The loiding of windows is accomplished by inserting a thin stiff object between the meeting rails or stiles to move the latch to the open position, or by inserting a thin stiff wire through openings between the stile or rail and the frame