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looie

English

Etymology

Shortened lieutenant +? -ie.

Noun

looie (plural looies)

  1. (informal) Lieutenant.
    • 1920, Journal of the Fifty-Third National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, Government Printing Office, page 90:
      "Dress up that line there," one sergeant with three gold stripes shouted to his company of majors, second "looies," and privates.
    • 1991, Schroeck, Robert W., GURPS Supers: I.S.T., Steve Jackson Games, ?ISBN, page 5:
      [] any more than a second lieutenant in Fort Dix will have a direct involvement with the doings of Congress. Even the "employers" of the ISTs, the security council, should remain as distant from the characters as the Joint Chiefs of Staff are from that second looie.

Dutch

Verb

looie

  1. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of looien

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loosie

English

Etymology

By analogy with loosey, and by backformation from plural loosies.

Noun

loosie (plural loosies)

  1. Alternative spelling of loosey
    • 2008, Barry Paddock, Kristen Brown and Stephanie Gaskell, Loosies’ lousy tax price hike: Cig costs a drag, but may force smokers to quit, New York Daily News, June 15, 2008:
      Smokers aren’t surprised at the escalating price, reminiscing about recent months gone by when a loosie cost only 25 cents.

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  • looies

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