
Los⋅er
| 1. | a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series. |
| 2. | Informal.
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| 3. | Slang. a misfit, esp. someone who has never or seldom been successful at a job, personal relationship, etc. |
los·er (lōō'zər)
n.
n.
- One that fails to win: the losers of the game.
- One who takes loss in a specified way: a graceful loser; a poor loser.
- One that fails consistently, especially a person with bad luck or poor skills: "losers at home seeking wealth and glory in undeveloped countries" (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)
- One that is bad in quality: That book is a real loser.
- One that fails consistently, especially a person with bad luck or poor skills: "losers at home seeking wealth and glory in undeveloped countries" (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.)
- One that is bad in quality: That book is a real loser.
Slang Dictionaryloser
n. An unexpectedly bad situation, program, programmer, or person. Someone who habitually loses. (Even winners can lose occasionally.) Someone who knows not and knows not that he knows not. Emphatic forms are `real loser', `total loser', and `complete loser' (but not **`moby loser', which would be a contradiction in terms).and for more information...some qoutes:“When you're a winner you're always happy, but if you're happy as a loser you'll always be a loser.”






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