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What (who) is loots - definition


loots         
FAMILY NAME
Money, the plural is preferred in all cases.
You want to go out to eat?Nah, I ain't got no loots.
Bernard Loots         
DUTCH CRICKETER
Bernardus Pieters "Bernard" Loots (19 April 1979, Prieska, South Africa)Profile ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 March 2011 is a Netherlands cricketer.
Caecilia Loots         
Caecilia Antonia Maria "Cilia" Loots (known as "Tante Ciel"; 27 December 1903 – 13 May 1988)Loots Caecilia (1903 - 1988 ) at The Righteous Among The Nations website was a Dutch teacher and antifascist resistance member, known for saving Jewish children during World War II. She is recognized as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Loots
Loots is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Examples of use of loots
1. "The existing situation is one that loots non–residents and the national carriers are not helpful in regulating the fares.
2. And then the person who had long been away and first came back with the international community and loots the country can get away with it?
3. It beat the mark of 132 unbroken between South Africa‘s Graeme Smith and Loots Bosman when they opened the batting against Pakistan in Johannesburg earlier this year.
4. The Kremlin, in complete control of the judiciary, loots private businesses and then uses state–controlled companies to launder the money abroad," he wrote.
5. Lynne Loots of Cary, North Carolina All property owners should develop vegetable gardens to provide food for themselves and their families.