by TWilliam » Thu 21 Feb 2008, 14:11:06
It does get annoying when you see the same mistake endlessly. Another one is "dept", which is an abbreviation of the word "department", when what is meant is debt, a financial obligation.
Incidentally, "loosing" is a legitimate word, the verb form of loose, seen in phrases such as "loosing the hounds of hell" or "the archers began loosing their arrows". I don't think it's used much in modern idiom tho', except when misused in place of losing, as in "losing my religion"...
"It means buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, because Kansas? Is goin' bye-bye... "