The adjective for "not tight" is spelled loose. (also to set free "let loose")
This is from the verb "to loosen" and is different from the similar verb "to lose" which is to misplace or not win.
'Loosing' is correct if you mean to set something loose or untie something. Or if you mean to lose something like your keys or a game, it would be 'losing'.
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I have a 1999 dodge neon that looses power and can't get to cruising speed
No "drug" looses dog smell(s)/or if you call frebreeze a drug then yes. there is.
it looses flavor
I think its dehydrate.
If your crab looses it's shell, isolate it from the other crabs. Then, provide it with other shells and hopefully it will move in.
IT gains, looses, or shares outer electrons.
Yes. Yes.
no, it looses them
If a person looses love in a relationship you should tell him / her how you feel. Being honest is what you should have so others will not be hurt.
The Julian calendar looses a day every 128 years. The Gregorian calendar looses a day every 3200 years.
no
if it looses an electron