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LOSing

pronouncd "low-sing" stands for Lawn Ornament Stealing, where several groups treck around the city in cars and steal select lawn ornaments. "Urban scavenger hunt"

"Do you have your team for LOSing yet?" "Yeah! I'm so psyched for tonight!"

by baldymcgoo February 14, 2009

losing

1) When there is a disappointing and less than expected outcome to a situation 2) Anything that results in the loss of cool points 3) The opposite of getting your life

Bethany tripped in front of Amare, she lost. My girl isn't trying to do it tonight, I'm losing. Gabrielle found out her ex is gay, she lost. My bank account is losing

by G-Phi September 07, 2008

lose it

A condition which happens to young men esp. after their girlfriends dump them, marked by a feeling of despair, depression and the inability to bond with another woman. Very common in men who get engagement rings returned. However, virtually unknown in divorsed men. Losing it could last several years if not longer.

After Tom got dumped which made him lose it, he spent the rest of his days watching the movie "Paris, Texas", over and over again.

by Juancabeza August 24, 2009

lose

used in the opposite situation as win, usually when something disappointing has been mentioned

A: I think I just failed a math test B: Lose. A: Fuck, Starcraft II doesnt come out for another year. B: Double Lose.

by vx14 December 01, 2007

lose

same as the verb, but treated as a noun.

What a lose, I just dropped my ice cream cone.

by Lex Luther Vandross March 23, 2004

lose

1) Noun: an undesirable action; a snitch; a bothersome individual 2) Adjective: used to describe something unfavorable 3) Verb: to do something that is seen as wrong or obnoxious

My bitch ass brother is such a lose; he tells on me for everything. School is a huge lose. Why would you do that? That loses.

by H Town Blizzard November 15, 2007

lose-by

Pronounced loo-zz-bee. An alternate name for the sport called rugby. Ultimately, this sport is quite lose. Hence the name lose-by.

S: why do you like lose-by? M: coz its win! S: nah... it's lose.

by MikkaD March 27, 2009