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The opposite of tight, and the typo that haunts everyone who meant lose.
means Not firmly fixed, fastened, or contained; free to move, slip, or wander.
from From Old Norse lauss, meaning free or empty, sliding into English to describe anything unbound, untethered, or pleasingly imprecise.
Spelling crimeConstantly typed when people mean lose.
Sailing rootsTo loose a sail means release it.
Loose cannonA real shipboard hazard before metaphor.