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Loosie vs Loopie - What's the difference?

loosie | loopie |

As a noun loosie

is .

As an adjective loopie is

(scotland) deceitful; cunning; sly.

loosie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • * 2008 , Barry Paddock, Kristen Brown and Stephanie Gaskell, Loosies’ lousy tax price hike: Cig costs a drag, but may force smokers to quit, New York Daily News, June 15, 2008:
  • Smokers aren’t surprised at the escalating price, reminiscing about recent months gone by when a loosie cost only 25 cents.

    loopie

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Scotland) deceitful; cunning; sly
  • * 1825 , Archibald Crawfurd, Tales of my grandmother
  • The guidwife had repeatedly given Peter the hint to throw the shawl into the bed, as it would be there concealed till the husband was gone; but Peter, the loopie — for who ever saw a packman that was not loopie ? — began to think that he might manage to carry off both shawl and buckles