What is the meaning of LOOT. Phrases containing LOOT
See meanings and uses of LOOT!Slangs & AI meanings
n. money, cash usually in large quantity. "I finally came up on that loot to cop that ride I've been wanting."Â
n Money.
Loot (money). C'mon, let me feel the fibre of your fabric. fabric=>suit=>loot]
Loot that is only valuable as something to sell to a merchant. Not worth selling to another player, because the item is too common or has no function beyond being sold.
stolen money or goods
Spending money. Cash. "Damn that meal cost me some loot!"
Denotes a lad or set of lads that basically "sucked up", "arse licked" etc any or all of the most good looking girls in the school. The contributor says it was used because they said they used to serenade the girls with their lutes like Minstrels used to do in Tudor society. They used to say f-ing minstrels or lute players (often spelled as loot). Really they were just jealous of one set of popular lads, but it was funny. He also said his best mate was one of those lads and he still sometimes call him it today if he is chatting up a bird.
Loot is slang for money.
Lootworthy is British slang for a worthwhile investment.
Items that can be looted from enemy's corpse.
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The act of plundering.
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A plunderer.
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Plunder; booty; especially, the boot taken in a conquered or sacked city.
v. t. & i.
To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully obtained by war.
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