A fork of Rural Dictionary
a word combining the common slang "lol" and the word oops to describe an amusing mistake.
Squirting the ketchup too hard and it all lands in your little brother face. you say loops
"The Loop" is the local name for Chicago's downtown area, so named because of the way the city's elevated trains (or el) loops around the area. Also used with directions, such as "North Loop," "South Loop," or "West Loop." There is, however, no "East Loop" because that would put you in Lake Michigan.
A: Where do you work?
B: Down in the Loop.
Delmar Loop: reference to a specific place in Saint Louis frequented by Washington University college students and the Saint Lunatics.
Let's go to the loop and get some food at Blueberry Hill.
In select company, especially in association with a circle of powerful people
If this man is in the loop, than he is probably not going to help us.
(adj.) in the ability to affect outcome of a situation, or knowledgeable of all aspects that are not given to outsiders.
He said no grunts were to be in the loop of the invasion until a day beforehand.
Kev was in the loop of thier social group, and tore them apart with lies.