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My Boss is a loser ........

IAmAMoron

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My Boss is a loser. This is what he told me half an hour back when I tried to call my home.

"Telephones are great things, but should be used for passing messages on they should not be used for talking on"

Thirty minutes later the works manager (some may call him boss - brown noses) is caught making a private telephone call to the Middle East in works time and at the works expense!

Edit: Yeah. He is a loser, not looser.
 
Main Entry: 1loose
Pronunciation: 'lüs
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): loos·er; loos·est
Etymology: Middle English lous, from Old Norse lauss; akin to Old High German lOs loose -- more at -LESS
Date: 13th century
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 : not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement
4 a : lacking in restraint or power of restraint <a loose tongue> <loose bowels> b : lacking moral restraint : UNCHASTE
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>
- loose·ly adverb
- loose·ness noun

Main Entry: los·er
Pronunciation: 'l&uuml;-z&r
Function: noun
Date: 1548
1 : one that loses especially consistently
2 : one who is incompetent or unable to succeed; also : something doomed to fail or disappoint

 


<< looser than what? hotdog in a tunnel kind of loose? oh wait, you meant LOSER. >>


LMAO!! hotdog in tunnel! 😀
 
I'm still curious as to what so many people seem to spell "loser" as "looser." It is kinda funny tho' to call someone a "looser"....
 
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