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Describes clothing, accessories, or objects that are loose-fitting, not tight, or have become slack. Thai speakers use this for oversized clothes, loose belts, wobbly screws, or anything that lacks tightness. Often used when shopping for clothes or describing comfort levels. Can also describe loose morals or discipline in certain contexts.
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