A fork of Rural Dictionary
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.
same as the verb, but treated as a noun.
What a lose, I just dropped my ice cream cone.
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.
Noun. Name for a person. Used as in "You're a lose-lose." A person whom, with them, everything is a "lose-lose situation."
(NOTE: A "lose-lose situation" is the opposite of a "win-win situation.")
... After Joe and Bob are busted for possession of marijuana and cited by the police (but not arrested because the amount was too little), the following conversation occurs:
Joe: "We can go back to my house or we can smoke the rest of my stash of pot." :)
Bob: "Honestly Joe, if we go back to your house, we'll get in trouble because the cops already called your parents, and your 'pot stash' is too small to get high off of. Goddammit, you're such a LOSE-LOSE! Everything with you is a lose-lose situation!" >:(
Joe: "Yeah, you're right; I suck." :(
The opposite of for the win. Used to describe a situation or thing that is undesirable, whether that situation was caused by the speaker or by someone else. Often shouted when someone is killed in a multiplayer game. Most commonly used by gamers, though it's gaining popularity in general online culture for anything that's disliked.
"He just shot me with a rocket launcher! For the lose!"
"We have a math test tomorrow. For the lose."