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Search results for 'loo':
Displaying 1-9 of 9 word(s) starting with 'loo'
- loogie (noun) : expecterant, spit, a hocker
- He was given a well-directed loogie that splat between the loser's right ear and eye. Pro football game analysis of a player's fouling an opponent both in the face with spit, receiving a penalty for that action and being removed from any futher playing in the game.
—none, Washington Post, Sports, January 9, 2006
- Submitted by: beekeeper from Maryland on Jan. 12, 2006 06:21
- lookaheadability (noun) : foresight. being able to see what's coming in the future.
- He had the lookaheadability to make the right choices.
- Submitted by: Barry from Pennsylvania on Aug. 06, 2007 08:01
- lookist (adjective) : judging someone on the basis of his or her appearance.
- That's a really lookist comment.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 31, 2005 16:01
- lool (adjective) : something that is funny and cool (lol+cool)
- That is so lool!
- Submitted by: rachel from Connecticut on Feb. 13, 2006 17:03
- loominate (adjective) : to think deeply or ruminate whilst sitting on the loo
- Submitted by: Mary Mattocks (willy) from New York on Apr. 06, 2008 00:17
- loopage (noun) : turning around due to getting lost; creating a looping pattern
- Due to lack of proper directions, there was frequent loopage.
- Submitted by: State Employees from Texas on Mar. 15, 2007 11:20
- loosers (adjective) : sexually promiscuous or immoral
- I am a looser
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 05, 2006 02:43
- loosey
- (noun) : A SINGLE CIGARETTE.
- LET ME GET A LOOSEY
—QUENTIN,
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 05, 2007 21:18
- (verb) : A U-turn
- I'm going to bust a loosey at this intersection
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 18, 2005 23:14
- looter (noun) : a term commonly used in online games to address a gamer who steals for other's loots.
- Damn, that looter took away all the drops I earned from killing the boss monsters.
- Submitted by: Yohanna Isenhart on Jul. 10, 2007 15:38
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