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      • lose it (third-person singular simple present loses it, present participle losing it, simple past and past participle lost it) (informal) To be overcome with emotion.
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  2. 1. To lose control of one's emotions, especially by becoming angry or upset. Mom is going to lose it when she gets home and finds out that we broke her vase. When I saw that last scene, I just lost it. It was so sad! 2. To lose an ability, skill, or quality that one previously had.

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  3. Slang to lose control of oneself or one's temper.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  4. The idiom “lose it” is a common expression used in everyday conversations. It refers to the act of losing control over one’s emotions or behavior, often resulting in an outburst or breakdown.

  5. 1. To lose control of one's emotions, especially by becoming angry or upset. Mom is going to lose it when she gets home and finds out that we broke her vase. When I saw that last scene, I just lost it. It was so sad! 2. To lose an ability, skill, or quality that one previously had.

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    go insane or crazy
    become mentally ill or unstable
    to come to be without something
    to be deprived of something
    I thought he had lost itwhen he told me how much his new car had cost.
    He thought he’d lost itwhen he found his keys in the microwave.
    She had been stuck at home with four small children all week and she was losing it.
    Sometimes the music is so loud at work that it feels like I’m going to lose it.

    “Lose” is an old Middle English word going back to 900. It means to be without something. It is generally used in an informal way when speaking figuratively. It means that you are losing your ability to keep your emotions in check. It can refer to any kind of emotion, including happiness, anger, and sadness. Dating back to the 1500s, the phrase ‘to...

  6. to stop being able to control your emotions and suddenly start to shout, cry, or laugh: I'd been trying so hard to stay calm but in the end I just lost it. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to cry. cry She skinned her knee and began to cry.

  7. Mar 11, 2014 · It most likely comes from the online imageboard called 4chan, where people play so called "you laugh, you lose" game. Someone posts a funny picture and you have to do your best to not laugh at it. If you fail, you have to post in the thread, saying that you lost (the game).

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