Is that the plural form of loot? I and Mr.Webster are unfamiliar with it. As an active form of the word loot, such as "he loots the village", I can get onboard, but the way it's being used seems to be murdering the King's english. Anyone else feel this way or am I on an iceberg waiting for the polar bear?
Dictionary (n): Opinion presented as truth, in alphabetical order.
- The Cynics Dictionary (1997 ed.)