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loosy-goosy (comparative more loosy-goosy, superlative most loosy-goosy)

  1. Alternative spelling of loosey-goosey
    • 1946, Collier's:
      On the field, McMillin has a jargon all his own. To avoid profanity, he yelps, "Well, I'll be a dirty name.” He urges his runners to be “loosy-goosy []
    • 1983 June 18, Marty York, “Why did Riley call Brock?”, in The Globe and Mail:
      Saskatchewan Roughrider head coach Joe Faragalli thought a main reason for his team's miseries last season was a loosy-goosy attitude.