Loosey vs Looser - What's the difference?
loosey | looser |
(US, slang) A single cigarette, sold individually (“loose”).
* 2009 , Peter Moskos,
*:Killed Over a Loosey
*::A 30-year-old man was chased down by four women and stabbed more than 20 times early Sunday after arguing with them over a broken cigarette, sources said. (loose)
As nouns the difference between loosey and looser
is that loosey is (us|slang) a single cigarette, sold individually (“loose”) while looser is .As an adjective looser is
(loose).loosey
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Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(loosies)Killed Over a Loosey],[http://www.copinthehood.com/ Cop in the Hood blog, February 2, 2009:
looser
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Etymology 1
Adjective
(head)- Her new T-shirt was just a little bit looser than the old one.
- The law is too strict; it should be made looser .