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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've always been paid legally. I've had bosses mention that you can loose your license if your a doctor or lawyer of you don't pay legally.[/quote] loose lo?os/ adjective 1. not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached. "a loose tooth" synonyms: not fixed in place, not secure, unsecured, unattached; More antonyms: secure, tight not held or tied together; not packaged or placed in a container. "wear your hair loose" synonyms: untied, unpinned, unbound, hanging free, down, flowing More (of a person or animal) free from confinement; not bound or tethered. "the bull was loose with cattle in the field" synonyms: free, at large, at liberty, on the loose, escaped; More antonyms: secure not strict or exact. "a loose interpretation" synonyms: vague, indefinite, inexact, imprecise, approximate; More antonyms: literal, narrow not close or compact in structure. "a loose weave" typical of diarrhea. "many patients report loose bowel movements" 2. (of a garment) not fitting tightly or closely. "she slipped into a loose T-shirt and shorts" synonyms: baggy, generously cut, slack, roomy; More lose lo?oz/ verb 1. be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something). "I've lost my appetite" synonyms: be deprived of, suffer the loss of; More antonyms: keep, regain cause (someone) to fail to gain or retain (something). "you lost me my appointment at the university" synonyms: be deprived of an opportunity, fail to benefit, be disadvantaged, be the loser More be deprived of (a close relative or friend) through their death or as a result of the breaking off of a relationship. "she lost her husband in the fire" (of a pregnant woman) miscarry (a baby) or suffer the death of (a baby) during childbirth. be destroyed or killed, esp. through accident or as a result of military action. "a fishing disaster in which 19 local men were lost" decrease in (body weight); undergo a reduction of (a specified amount of weight). "she couldn't eat and began to lose weight" waste or fail to take advantage of (time or an opportunity). "they lost every chance to score in the first inning" synonyms: miss, waste, squander, fail to grasp, fail to take advantage of, let pass, neglect, forfeit; More antonyms: seize (of a watch or clock) become slow by (a specified amount of time). "this clock will neither gain nor lose a second" informal lose control of one's temper or emotions. "in the end I completely lost it—I was screaming at them" 2. become unable to find (something or someone). "I've lost the car keys" synonyms: mislay, misplace, be unable to find, lose track of, leave (behind), fail to keep/retain, fail to keep sight of More [/quote]
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