Does vs Doss - What's the difference?
does | doss |
(do)
(intransitive, British, and, Ireland) To avoid work, shirk, etc.
(intransitive, British, slang) To sleep in the open or in a derelict building because one is homeless
Work avoidance.
Easy piece of work
(Scotland) Describes a useless or lazy person. Generally combined with expletive noun, especially cunt .
As verbs the difference between does and doss
is that does is third-person singular of do while doss is to avoid work, shirk, etc.As nouns the difference between does and doss
is that does is plural of lang=en while doss is work avoidance.As an adjective doss is
describes a useless or lazy person. Generally combined with expletive noun, especially cunt.does
English
Etymology 1
From the verb do.Verb
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*Etymology 2
From the noun .Noun
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* English heteronyms ----doss
English
Verb
(es)- I am going to doss tomorrow when the match is on.
- I normally have to doss in shop doorways or park benches.
Noun
(es)- I am going to have a doss tomorrow.
- Circumnavigating the world in a canoe is no doss
Adjective
(en adjective)- Get a fuckin hauld o yersel, ye doss cunt!