Post title should read EZStreetSports not EZSports.
LOOSE is what you want slot machines and woman to be. Lose is when you lost something whether it be money, your wife or anything you can't find.
Just gotta laugh at the first thing I saw when I came to the site was the banner and that BIG misspelling. Doesn't anyone proof read anymore?
Thanks for the chuckle and I provided Webster Dictionary meaning of both words so you won't be confused.
loose
1 a : not rigidly fastened or securely attached
b (1) : having worked partly free from attachments <a loose tooth>
(2) : having relative freedom of movement
c : produced freely and accompanied by raising of mucus <a loose cough>
d : not tight-fitting
2 a : free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation<a lion loose in the streets><spend loose funds wisely>
b : not brought together in a bundle, container, or binding
c archaic : disconnected, detached
3 a : not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement
b : not solid : watery< loose stools>
4 a : lacking in restraint or power of restraint <a loose tongue>
b : lacking moral restraint : unchaste
c : overactive; specifically : marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools < loose bowels>
5 a : not tightly drawn or stretched : slack
b : being flexible or relaxed <stay loose >
6 a : lacking in precision, exactness, or care < loose brushwork>< loose usage>
b : permitting freedom of interpretation
7 : not in the possession of either of two competing teams <a loose ball><a loose puck>
lose
transitive verb
1 a : to bring to destruction —used chiefly in passive construction <the ship was lost on the reef>
b : damn <if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul —Matthew 16:26(Authorized Version)>
2 : to miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place
3 : to suffer deprivation of : part with especially in an unforeseen or accidental manner
4 a : to suffer loss through the death or removal of or final separation from (a person)
b : to fail to keep control of or allegiance of < lose votes>< lost his temper>
5 a : to fail to use : let slip by : waste<no time to lose >
b (1) : to fail to win, gain, or obtain < lose a prize>< lose a contest>
(2) : to undergo defeat in < lost every battle>
c : to fail to catch with the senses or the mind < lost what she said>
6 : to cause the loss of
7 : to fail to keep, sustain, or maintain < lost my balance>
8 a : to cause to miss one's way or bearings< lost himself in the maze of streets>
b : to make (oneself) withdrawn from immediate reality < lost herself in daydreaming>
9 a : to wander or go astray from < lost his way>
b : to draw away from : outstrip< lost his pursuers>
10 : to fail to keep in sight or in mind
11 : to free oneself from : get rid of <dieting to lose weight>
12 slang : regurgitate, vomit—often used in such phrases as lose one's lunch
LOOSE is what you want slot machines and woman to be. Lose is when you lost something whether it be money, your wife or anything you can't find.
Just gotta laugh at the first thing I saw when I came to the site was the banner and that BIG misspelling. Doesn't anyone proof read anymore?
Thanks for the chuckle and I provided Webster Dictionary meaning of both words so you won't be confused.
loose
1 a : not rigidly fastened or securely attached
b (1) : having worked partly free from attachments <a loose tooth>
(2) : having relative freedom of movement
c : produced freely and accompanied by raising of mucus <a loose cough>
d : not tight-fitting
2 a : free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation<a lion loose in the streets><spend loose funds wisely>
b : not brought together in a bundle, container, or binding
c archaic : disconnected, detached
3 a : not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement
b : not solid : watery< loose stools>
4 a : lacking in restraint or power of restraint <a loose tongue>
b : lacking moral restraint : unchaste
c : overactive; specifically : marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools < loose bowels>
5 a : not tightly drawn or stretched : slack
b : being flexible or relaxed <stay loose >
6 a : lacking in precision, exactness, or care < loose brushwork>< loose usage>
b : permitting freedom of interpretation
7 : not in the possession of either of two competing teams <a loose ball><a loose puck>
lose
transitive verb
1 a : to bring to destruction —used chiefly in passive construction <the ship was lost on the reef>
b : damn <if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul —Matthew 16:26(Authorized Version)>
2 : to miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place
3 : to suffer deprivation of : part with especially in an unforeseen or accidental manner
4 a : to suffer loss through the death or removal of or final separation from (a person)
b : to fail to keep control of or allegiance of < lose votes>< lost his temper>
5 a : to fail to use : let slip by : waste<no time to lose >
b (1) : to fail to win, gain, or obtain < lose a prize>< lose a contest>
(2) : to undergo defeat in < lost every battle>
c : to fail to catch with the senses or the mind < lost what she said>
6 : to cause the loss of
7 : to fail to keep, sustain, or maintain < lost my balance>
8 a : to cause to miss one's way or bearings< lost himself in the maze of streets>
b : to make (oneself) withdrawn from immediate reality < lost herself in daydreaming>
9 a : to wander or go astray from < lost his way>
b : to draw away from : outstrip< lost his pursuers>
10 : to fail to keep in sight or in mind
11 : to free oneself from : get rid of <dieting to lose weight>
12 slang : regurgitate, vomit—often used in such phrases as lose one's lunch