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Play Fast and Loose – Idiom, Meaning and Origin - GRAMMARIST
To play fast and loose means to lack regard for rules or to behave recklessly and immorally. For example, I recently urged a friend to resign from her job due to how fast and loose the company played with her contract. The expression has been in use since the 16th century as a way to highlight carelessness.
FAST AND LOOSE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Fast-and-loose, a cheating game sometimes played at fairs by gipsies, and also called 'prick the garter'. From Project Gutenberg. You cannot be permitted to play fast-and-loose with a gentleman of M. le Marquis' quality! From Project Gutenberg. Three times during this fast-and-loose interval was the fly changed. From Project Gutenberg.
Play fast and loose Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLAY FAST AND LOOSE is to behave in a clever and dishonest way —usually + with. How to use play fast and loose in a sentence.
Fast and loose - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
fast and loose. Describing actions that are reckless, unreliable, irresponsible, or thoughtless. I know these tabloids play fast and loose with the truth, but they're such a guilty pleasure of mine! I can assure you that I am not playing fast and loose with him; I intend to marry him some day.
To play fast and loose - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To act recklessly, unreliably, irresponsibly, or thoughtlessly toward someone or something; to treat someone or something with a lack of respect or seriousness. I know these tabloids play fast and loose with the truth, but they're such a guilty pleasure of mine!
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