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Old 31st August 2007, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Nifty29 View Post
Yikes - didnt notice the nationality of the author there - in that situation, it's entirely forgivable. As for the others......



Yes, except you would 'loosen' something to make it 'loose' - and I hope I'm not losing anything in the translation

SIMMO - the only thing you have loose is a few screws

OK thats my soapbox session for this month......back to the old newbodog thing...
Here is the definition from Marriam-Webster.

Main Entry: loose
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): loosed; loos·ing
transitive verb
1 a : to let loose : RELEASE b : to free from restraint
2 : to make loose : UNTIE <loose a knot>
3 : to cast loose : DETACH
4 : to let fly : DISCHARGE
5 : to make less rigid, tight, or strict : RELAX
intransitive verb : to let fly a missile (as an arrow) : FIRE
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