Playing a game mean that...game- a board with little chicks or any that you will win or loose......playing-join a game and to see if you will win or loose so it mean play......You play a game..........So playing a game mean...... to join a board with little chick or anything that you will win or loose and to see if you will win or loose!!Sorry that is all I know
A loose interpretation might be, "Come on! Get in the game!"
It can mean that he tore his nails loose from the skin of his fingers, or it can mean he was holding onto something and tore his nails loose from his grip.
Since you can only loose the game, you can never win. it's unheard of. if you loose the game every 30 minutes (which, according to the rules is the most you can loose the game), then you can't get out of loosing the game. once you know how to play the game you can never stop. I'm sorry, you're stuck. you cannot win the game. well, actually there is ONE way. But...i'll never tell.
The adjective for "not tight" is spelled loose. (also to set free "let loose")This is from the verb "to loosen" and is different from the similar verb "to lose" which is to misplace or not win.
If by 'loose' you mean 'lose', then the answer is your lap :)
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I hate who ever asked this question, as it made me loose "the game".
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"Loose" often refers to "loose virtue" or in other words, lacking in morals.
Chuck Norris makes the game lose itself, so no.