Lose vs. Loose

Quote from heypa:

If past is any predictor it will soon be accepted usage. We have a living language and the idiots are the ones that initiate change.

You mean we'll all eventually talk and write like the kids text? Ewwwww.........
 
Quote from FightTheFuture:

Modern English: I no your a looser to.

Translation: I know you're a loser too.

I thought I had better edit and translate.

Ebonics: "I nose use a lahouuuuzer"

Translation: Where is the bus stop??? :D
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

They're despicable. And further they are quite wal-mart types....and they wouldn't from their arsesholes to their elbow. There is however is a simple solution. That would be a 4th grade education.

Well, it might hurt the kids and their precious feelings if you try to learn them too hard.
 
OK Loser,

And yes I AM better than you because I don't accept myself as crap or con everyone into thinking I am crap when I know I can, should, will and DO better!

Oh and yeah! Piss off and learn that many people do NOT want to read "Loose" instead of "Lose"!

But I am sure we will still have to read how people "loose their money" (like the brain cells they HAD - but it is not their fault, lol).

paySen$e


:(

OK I will get off my high horse. Here is a lesson.

When you write "loose" it is read like "loose change" or my girlfriend is "loose" sort of like he hung himself with a "noose" or he cooked his "goose".

Now that that is determined why would anyone write: If you gamble you will "loose" your money"? No, you "lose" your money and it sounds like "snooze" as in he is now taking a "snooze".

Get it? "loose" as is goose or he has a lot of "loose" change.

And you will "lose" your money - just like you will be taking a long "snooze" after you lose all your money - not "loose" (as in goose) everything!!

Got it? From now on use "lose" when it comes to money. (Except when you are talking about "loose" change.)


:D :cool:
 
Well the little fuckers should know the difference.

Quote from FightTheFuture:

Well, it might hurt the kids and their precious feelings if you try to learn them too hard.
 
Quote from NazSpaz:
I have a major pet peeve, I cannot believe how many people are using "Loose" when "Lose" should be used.

Funny, I thought I was the only one on earth with this particular pet peeve. Sure, it's the internet and good spelling isn't exactly the norm, but lose/loose is spelled incorrectly FAR MORE than it's spelled correctly, for some mysterious reason. I know some very smart people who misspell it. I don't get where the difficulty comes from.

Maybe we should start some kind of awareness campaign. We could call it "don't be a looser" or something. :D
 
Quote from LongArm:

Funny, I thought I was the only one on earth with this particular pet peeve. Sure, it's the internet and good spelling isn't exactly the norm, but lose/loose is spelled incorrectly FAR MORE than it's spelled correctly, for some mysterious reason. I know some very smart people who misspell it. I don't get where the difficulty comes from.

Maybe we should start some kind of awareness campaign. We could call it "don't be a looser" or something. :D

We could include "to vs. too" and "you're vs. your".
 
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