"Looper" is a nickname for a Loop Charged 2 cycle motor. To loop charge a 2 cycle motor, a number of transfer ports in the cylinder sweep out the exhaust. This occurs when the piston is travelling down, causing the fresh fuel to sweep up and over the piston, in a loop. High performance motorcycles had 7 port loop charged cylinders. Outboards are probably 4 or 5 ports.
Crossflow motors generally have 1 transfer port and 1 exhaust port. A deflector on top of the piston is used to help push the exhaust out the port.
All carb 2 cycle motors use fresh fuel/air to push the exhaust out. Some of the fuel/air is unburned, by necessity. Loop charged motors tend to burn more of the fuel, leaving less unburned fuel out the exhaust, and running a bit more efficiently than crossflow motors..