Associations to the word «Losing»

Wiktionary

LOSING, adjective. That loses or lose, or has or have lost.
LOSING, noun. The act by which something is lost.
LOSING, verb. Present participle of lose
LOSING COUNT, verb. Present participle of lose count
LOSING FACE, verb. Present participle of lose face
LOSING HAZARD, noun. (English billiards) When one's cue ball bounces off another ball and then sinks into a pocket. If the ball which one's cue ball bounced off from is the red ball, then one scores three points; but if the ball which one's cue ball bounced off from is the opponent's cue ball, then one scores two points.
LOSING IT, verb. Present participle of lose it
LOSING ONE'S COOL, verb. Present participle of lose one's cool
LOSING ONE'S HEAD, verb. Present participle of lose one's head
LOSING ONE'S MIND, verb. Present participle of lose one's mind
LOSING ONE'S TEMPER, verb. Present participle of lose one's temper
LOSING STREAK, noun. An uninterrupted sequence of losses.
LOSING STREAK, noun. (slang) menstruation
LOSING STREAKS, noun. Plural of losing streak
LOSING THE PLOT, verb. Present participle of lose the plot
LOSING TRACK, verb. Present participle of lose track

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Kahlil Gibran