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loose:

1. Or: on-the-loose , unmarried. S/He's on-the-loose .

2. Accessible, usually said of a woman . Loose also implies of loose morals and easy-virtue . To go-on-the-loose , to fornicate (indiscriminately); to be-on-the-loose engaged in-the-life or business of prostitution . See prostitution for synonyms.


See Also: adultera, anal leakage, article, ass in a sling, assume the position, bad woman, banbury, bart, be on the loose, bed bargain, ben's gran, bim, bob-tail, bowlegged, boxer shorts, boxers, broom in a cave, bum crumbs, chemise, clamp, clip, crackish, dant, dissolute, Don Juan syndrome, Don Juanism, faloosie, female orgasmic dysfunction, fescennine, flossie, flossy, frigidity, gay wench, gay woman, girlie, go on the loose, Grand Canyon, grass-back, grind, grousegrunt, hard baby, hard-boiled baby, hard-boiler, hat rack, hey-hey hussy, hobbler, hobeast, holer, hoochie, hootchie, hopped-up job, hot as a firecracker, hot baby, immoral girl, licentious, Lincoln tunnel, loose, loose kirtle, loose-gowned woman, loose-hilted woman, loose-legged woman, mess about, ninny tummy, old hat, on the game, on the loose, pleaser, position, prepuce, promiscuous, punchboard, putz, S & M, scankie, skanky, slapper, slattern, sleaze, sleazy, spread eagle, three-way broad, three-way frail, tramp, trollymog, uck-fay, whorish, woman of accomodating morals, woman of Babylon, woman of easy morals, woman of easy virtue, zipper morals

Quotes Containing loose:
Bob Smiley (Ronny Cox) to MacArthur Stern (Gene Hackman) in Loose Cannons (1990): ''You?d better back off quick , Mister, or I?ll have your nuts in a Cuisinar.''
Bob Smiley (Ronny Cox) to MacArthur Stern (Gene Hackman) in Loose Cannons (1990): ''You''d better back off quick , Mister, or I''ll have your nuts in a Cuisinar.''
Mac (Gene Hackman) to Reva (Nancy Travis) in Loose Cannons (1990): - Mac: ''Assume the position .'' - Reva: ''This is the position you meant, right? I watch American TV . At least you didn''t say spread ''em.
Mac (Gene Hackman) to Reva (Nancy Travis) in Loose Cannons (1990): - Mac: 'Assume the position .' - Reva: 'This is the position you meant, right? I watch American TV . At least you didn't say spread 'em.'
Det. MacArthur Stern (Gene Hackman) posing as Dr. Bolsef of the District of Columbia Health Department who wants to cite a couple for copulating without a condom in Loose Cannons (1990): ''I''m afraid I''ll hace to cite on under D .C. Statute 308 694 2-64.'' Regrettably, as it turns out , they''re all out of Indiscriminate Copulation Forms.
Ellis (Dan Aykroyd) and Mac (Gene Hackman) in Loose Cannons (1990): - Ellis Fielding: '' S & M club? Like sadism and masochism?'' - MacArthur Stern: ''Yeah, you know , you scratch my back , I''ll scratch yours, only real hard.''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Unfortunately, the only question he [the male] has in mind is: Is she easy (since 17th C), loose (since 15th C), fast (18th C), swift (late 19-20th C), speedy (c. 1923), light (14th C), or convenient (19thC)? Does she go all the way(mid-20th C), the whole route (19-20th C), or the limit (c. 1916)? Once we have the answer to that question, we have established what is called a reputation (since 18th C).''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Unfortunately, the only question he [the male] has in mind is: Is she easy (since 17th C), loose (since 15th C), fast (18th C), swift (late 19-20th C), speedy (c. 1923), light (14th C), or convenient (19thC)? Does she go all the way(mid-20th C), the whole route (19-20th C), or the limit (c. 1916)? Once we have the answer to that question, we have established what is called a reputation (since 18th C).''


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