Pet peeve time
Friday, December 5th, 2008 10:57 amloose adj: free or released from fastening or attachment, not bound together, not contained
verb (used with an object): to release, as from constraint, obligation, or penalty, to set free from fastening or attachment
verb (without an object): to let go a hold, to hoist anchor, to shoot or let fly an arrow, bullet, etc.
lose verb: to come to be without, to fail inadvertently to retain, to suffer the deprivation of
Please by all that's holy learn the difference. Unless some woman is releasing her brains from their moorings, she is not loosing her mind. And implying that some man is loosing his wife because of illness? Not what you meant, unless he's setting her loose upon the afterlife somehow.
verb (used with an object): to release, as from constraint, obligation, or penalty, to set free from fastening or attachment
verb (without an object): to let go a hold, to hoist anchor, to shoot or let fly an arrow, bullet, etc.
lose verb: to come to be without, to fail inadvertently to retain, to suffer the deprivation of
Please by all that's holy learn the difference. Unless some woman is releasing her brains from their moorings, she is not loosing her mind. And implying that some man is loosing his wife because of illness? Not what you meant, unless he's setting her loose upon the afterlife somehow.