One little pet peeve...
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You should post a thread asking about eating back exercise calories next!
Right.. Because Search is broken and you don't see threads posted prior to your signup date..I have only been on here a week so I have no way of knowing.
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As in, I had no clue it would be such a big deal to have a repeat. hahaha... Horror!0 -
And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context0 -
Or how to figure out what my BMR is!
You should post a thread asking about eating back exercise calories next!
Right.. Because Search is broken and you don't see threads posted prior to your signup date..I have only been on here a week so I have no way of knowing.
Welcome to MyFitnessPal.
As in, I had no clue it would be such a big deal to have a repeat. hahaha... Horror!0 -
You should post a thread asking about eating back exercise calories next!
Right.. Because Search is broken and you don't see threads posted prior to your signup date..I have only been on here a week so I have no way of knowing.
Welcome to MyFitnessPal.
As in, I had no clue it would be such a big deal to have a repeat. hahaha... Horror!
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I'm afraid it is, dear. I invite you to peruse the previous comments. The word "loose" can be used as a verb. God bless.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the contextAnd actually, "loosing" is a word.0 -
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You want to 'lose' weight. Not 'loose' it. When I hear 'I want to loose fat' I imagine people turning their flabby stomachs loose upon an unsuspecting populace for a rampage of terror.
You might be losing weight if you're getting thinner.
I'm not the sort of person who normally corrects others' grammar, but this is driving me insane.
If you are confused about the difference please refer to http://www.ross.net/notes/loose.shtml
That is all! Have a great day!
Edited for controversially implying 'loosing' was not a word we use in everyday english...
GOD this happens ALL THE TIME
how can it NOT drive you mad??
all I see when I read it is that they're freeing their weight from enslavement0 -
And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosening is a word. I don't think loosing is.0 -
I'm not the sort of person who normally corrects others' grammar, but this is driving me insane.
I'm not the sort of person who normally comments on annoying things but these types of "get it correct" threads are driving me insane.0 -
I'm afraid it is, dear. I invite you to peruse the previous comments. The word "loose" can be used as a verb, and "loosing" is a conjugated form of the verb. God bless.And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosening is a word. I don't think loosing is.0 -
I'm afraid it is, dear. I invite you to peruse the previous comments. The word "loose" can be used as a verb, and "loosing" is a conjugated form of the verb. God bless.And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosening is a word. I don't think loosing is.
Yes, loosing is a word. However, it is not correct to say "loosing weight" but rather "losing weight."0 -
Depending on the context, it could be appropriate. In its verb form, it means "set free, release". If one is setting free excess weight from one's body, it would be appropriate to say that they are "loosing weight".
Yes, loosing is a word. However, it is not correct to say "loosing weight" but rather "losing weight."
I'm afraid it is, dear. I invite you to peruse the previous comments. The word "loose" can be used as a verb, and "loosing" is a conjugated form of the verb. God bless.
Loosening is a word. I don't think loosing is.And actually, "loosing" is a word.0 -
And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.0 -
Oh dear. Are Merriam Webster and Oxford wrong?And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/loose
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/loose0 -
And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
Loosing is a word--it means "to lessen grasp". It is the verb form of loose, not lose (which verb form would be losing, as you referenced).0 -
People shouldn't even say they're losing weight. It implies that it's wishing to be found :laugh:
Maybe you should let loose the weight...release it and set it free among the wild!0 -
Probalby? :flowerforyou:And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.0 -
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Oh dear. Are Merriam Webster and Oxford wrong?And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/loose
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/loose
These are for the definition of loose not loosing.0 -
A lot of people on this website are not fluent in English like native Brits or Americans or Aussies or Kiwis or Canadians etc.
Have a little respect for the people who learn to speak English among other languages, and cut them some slack.
HAHAHA Canadians yes we are not fluent in English! LOL oh my goodness I haven't laughed so hard in a long time THANKS for that!
errrrmmm.... actually... I think Canadian's are in the "fluent" catagory....
BUT, have you ever seen those Herbal Magic people driving around with "LOOSE WEIGHT" plastered ALL OVER their car???? GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
and the worst thing is...
ONE'S MY UNCLE!!!!!!!!!!
It makes me want to cry
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Oh, sweetheart. I invite you to look at them, and see that "loose" can also be used as a verb. "Loosing" is the present participle of said verb. But, I'm sure you know that with your extensive studies.
These are for the definition of loose not loosing.
Oh dear. Are Merriam Webster and Oxford wrong?And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/loose
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/loose0 -
Probalby? :flowerforyou:And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.
dammit thomas. Beat me to it.0 -
Oh, sweetheart. I invite you to look at them, and see that "loose" can also be used as a verb. "Loosing" is the present participle of said verb. But, I'm sure you know that with your extensive studies.
These are for the definition of loose not loosing.
Oh dear. Are Merriam Webster and Oxford wrong?And actually, "loosing" is a word.
Loosing isn't a word. It's either losing or loosening depending on the context
^^THIS. 3 years of Honors and advanced english have made me a grammar nazi. But yeah sure people, just google it, copy and paste it and assume it's right.
I'm probalby going to get attacked with comments for saying this but whatever. I don't care.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/loose
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/loose
Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.0 -
No need to agree to disagree. It's fact, dear. I invite you to investigate, and augment your honors studies.Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.0 -
Was this seriously just posted again?
EXACTLY!!! What a waste of space.
Get OVER IT!
My Pet Peeve, the poster's who continue to stoke the fire because they cannot accept anyone else's mistakes.
Lose,
Loose,
GET LOST!!
STEP AWAY FROM THE KEY BOARD!!!!0 -
Was this seriously just posted again?
EXACTLY!!! What a waste of space.
Get OVER IT!
My Pet Peeve, the poster's who continue to stoke the fire because they cannot accept anyone else's mistakes.
Lose,
Loose,
GET LOST!!
STEP AWAY FROM THE KEY BOARD!!!!
LOL, I just imagine little angry batman yelling this and stomping... and....
Okay, I'll go now..0 -
No need to agree to disagree. It's fact, dear. I invite you to investigate, and augment your honors studies.Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.
journalism degree and a more than a decade in newspapers, if we're throwing down credentials ... and loosing is a word.
(it is misused here all the time, yes. but it is still a word.)0 -
Thank you, dear.
No need to agree to disagree. It's fact, dear. I invite you to investigate, and augment your honors studies.Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.
journalism degree and a more than a decade in newspapers, if we're throwing down credentials ... and loosing is a word.
(it is misused here all the time, yes. but it is still a word.)0 -
These sort of threads to come up all the time. At the same time though, obviously people still haven't learned the difference between loose and lose, so it's not unwarranted. It does drive me insane when I see people claim they want to "loose weight," and apparently we're not allowed to correct the grammar in people's posts. You want your belt to become loose, what you want to do to your weight is lose it. It's really not that complicated
If this is all it takes to drive you "insane," it must be a very short drive. It's a word, not a missile. Get over it. Your (not you're) life will be much less stressful!:flowerforyou:0 -
Thank you, dear.
No need to agree to disagree. It's fact, dear. I invite you to investigate, and augment your honors studies.Haha ok we'll just agree to disagree.
journalism degree and a more than a decade in newspapers, if we're throwing down credentials ... and loosing is a word.
(it is misused here all the time, yes. but it is still a word.)
and I wasn't even an honors student!0
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