different between loosie vs loonie

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.

Anagrams

  • looies

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loonie

English

Etymology

loon +? -ie from the depiction of a loon on the reverse (tail-side) of the Canadian one-dollar coin.

Pronunciation

  • (Canada)
  • Homophones: loony, looney, luny

Noun

loonie (plural loonies)

  1. (Canada, informal) The Canadian dollar (both the coin and the monetary unit).

Derived terms

  • toonie/twonie/twoonie
  • doubloonie

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