Verb
loop in (third-person singular simple present loops in, present participle looping in, simple past and past participle looped in)
(transitive) To include in communications about something; to keep informed about something.
Obama isn't just too big to fail. He's too big to know. Obama is so vital to the country and to the world, he must be kept out of the loop in order to save him from his failed presidency. Rush Limbaugh
Every time I want to impress someone about samples and hip-hop, I play 'Portrait of Tracy.' It's one of the greatest bass players ever doing a whole composition with only the two harmonics of electric bass; then a three-second loop in it became every great R&B song in five-year intervals. Diplo
A flip is not a single stroke and can resemble either a loop drive or a loop in its characteristics. Source: Internet
But the filmmakers — Hao Wu, Weixi Chen, and a journalist credited as “Anonymous” — don’t simply replay horrors that were on endless loop in the spring. Source: Internet
Basic useful knots * Alpine butterfly knot for a secure loop in the middle of a rope when the ends aren't free * Bowline for tying a loop in the end of a rope, as around one's waist or to secure a ring or grommet. Source: Internet
An alternative method for quickly constructing a sheepshank is as follows: * Create a simple loop in the rope, so that the (left) leading end is on top of the (right) trailing end of the loop. Source: Internet