Trump=Hillary! They are one in the same! Heads they win! Tails we loose!
okay....going on years with you....I've had enough!
Now....stay with me....
loselo͞oz/
verbverb: lose; 3rd person present: loses; past tense: lost; past participle: lost; gerund or present participle: losing
1. be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something).
"I've lost my appetite"
synonyms: be deprived of, suffer the loss of; no longer have
"he's lost a lot of blood"
2. become unable to find (something or someone).
"I've lost the car keys"
synonyms: mislay, misplace, be unable to find, lose track of, leave (behind), fail to keep/retain, fail to keep sight of
"I've lost my watch"
looselo͞os/
adjective
adjective: loose; comparative adjective: looser; superlative adjective: loosest
1. not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached.
"a loose tooth"
2. (of a garment) not fitting tightly or closely.
"she slipped into a loose T-shirt and shorts"
"a loose jacket"
antonyms: tight, form-fitting
3. relaxed; physically slack.
"she swung back into her easy, loose stride"
careless and indiscreet in what is said.
"there is too much loose talk about the situation"
synonyms: indiscreet, unguarded, free, gossipy, gossiping
"loose talk"
antonyms: discreet, guarded
dated
promiscuous; immoral.
"she ran the risk of being called a loose woman"
synonyms: promiscuous, of easy virtue, fast, wanton, unchaste, immoral; More
licentious, dissolute;
datedfallen
"a loose woman"
antonyms: chaste
(of the ball in a game) in play but not in any player's possession.
verb
verb: loose; 3rd person present: looses; past tense: loosed; past participle: loosed; gerund or present participle: loosing
1. set free; release.
"the hounds have been loosed"
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Now don't make me come back here for "to" and "too".