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Dosses vs Mosses - What's the difference?

dosses | mosses |

As a verb dosses

is (doss).

As a noun mosses is

.

dosses

English

Verb

(head)
  • (doss)

  • doss

    English

    Verb

    (es)
  • (intransitive, British, and, Ireland) To avoid work, shirk, etc.
  • I am going to doss tomorrow when the match is on.
  • (intransitive, British, slang) To sleep in the open or in a derelict building because one is homeless
  • I normally have to doss in shop doorways or park benches.

    Noun

    (es)
  • Work avoidance.
  • I am going to have a doss tomorrow.
  • Easy piece of work
  • Circumnavigating the world in a canoe is no doss

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Scotland) Describes a useless or lazy person. Generally combined with expletive noun, especially cunt .
  • Get a fuckin hauld o yersel, ye doss cunt!

    See also

    * doss about * doss around * doss down * doss-house * doss off * dosser

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    mosses

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Usage notes

    The plural form mosses' is used when more than one kind of moss is meant. The plural is ' moss when referring to a collection of moss plants of the same kind.