Someone called you a loser and spelled it looser? What a jackass! How can you even be mad at that? That's just funny! (In a very sad way;) They're the "looser"! Oh, and what about people who don't know the difference between "their, there, and they're" what's going on with our education system?
2006-09-08 18:39:30
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answered by wendy g 7
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I knew that! But this teacher at school was trying to explain to my brother once that 'loose' is how you spell 'lose' because 'choose' and 'lose' rhyme, and therefore is spelt with two O's. I fear for her sanity . . .
2016-03-27 03:41:13
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answered by ? 4
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yep. If you're going to insult me, spell the insult properly.
I also hate when people don't know: your and you're.
How about "Your a looser" LOL
2006-09-08 18:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe they are looser (they give it up easy)
Maybe they are a loser(they take it from those who give it away because they can't get it on their own!)
Who knows?
2006-09-08 18:33:28
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answered by GiGi 4
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Are you sure someone wasn't calling you a loose loser? Not sure if it has a meaning lol
2006-09-08 20:08:43
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answered by myothernewname 6
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Me, Me, I know they are two different words... Do I get 10 points??
2006-09-08 18:30:53
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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Yoe art rite it iss stupp[d ha ha
2006-09-08 18:37:11
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answered by dogtown_zboys1975 2
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Yes. They're, their, and there are also separate words.
2006-09-08 18:35:38
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answered by Mariposa 7
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what about your, you're; there, their and they're... . . . so many others two(LOL)
Your pet peeve.
2006-09-08 19:42:01
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answered by ppellet 3
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yes, how old are you?
2006-09-08 18:59:22
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answered by puertoricout 4
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