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IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
Loose - Means "Not Tight"
Lose - Means "Didn't Win" Please tell all your friends how to use these complicated four and five letter elementary words; I am sooo tired of people - especially pokerphiles - misusing these words. Thank you. -ZEN |
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
No Queen's English here.
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
Permission to add? Sir?
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
From a poker perspective, in the long term...
Loose = Lose |
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
Loos: plural of "loo" - English slang for toilet.
Lou's: Belonging to Lou. |
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
Lous - plural of LOU
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
I've seen "lose" spelled l-o-o-s-e soo many times i actually thought that that is how they spell it in the uk...
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
Isn't there a poster with the SN "Born to loose"? I often wondered if that was intentional. It's wrong, one way or the other. I wonder if I'll need to elaborate.
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
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Isn't there a poster with the SN "Born to loose"? [/ QUOTE ] I have a dry sense of humor, so that’s the kind of moniker that I might choose (not "chose"). She occasionally makes an error, but my five-year-old granddaughter knows the difference between “to,” “too,” and “two.” It amazes me that adults who can provide intelligent poker analysis can’t get it write. |
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Re: IMPORTANT! - Loose and Lose
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Loose - Means "Not Tight" Lose - Means "Fail to Win" Lost - Means "Didn't Win" Please tell all your friends how to use these complicated four and five letter elementary words; I am sooo tired of people - especially pokerphiles - misusing these words. Thank you. -ZEN [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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