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Definition of hoser in English: hosernoun Canadian informal A foolish or uncultivated person. Example sentencesExamples - There were tarted-up girls, families, aging hosers - you name it, this show had it.
- ‘Don't be a hoser, Emily,’ she was saying to Emily Sargent, who was laying out her ironed Lacoste polos one by one in neat piles.
- You couldn't find a bigger bunch of hosers on the road than us.
- I snorted, crossing my arms. ‘I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth, hosers.’
- As for Ibiza, Dowse is clearly a hoser who is more at home in a hockey arena than at Manumission.
- Okay, hosers, you'll have to see the movie, eh?
- If the new generation of hosers agree, Sudbury could become the next hot spot in the Great White North.
- Thomson, in addition to sounding, as he always does, like a hoser, incomprehensibly also makes the not-quite 50-year-old Gould seem like a foot-dragging duffer.
- But we poor hosers could be in the back - Leo, Alan, Mike and myself - and we can talk about the problems of the north.
- I also liked the fact that these hosers were able to get imposing character actor Max Von Sydow in their movie.
- Couldn't the numbskull hoser get that I wanted nothing to do with him, in any way, shape or form?
- So, here are the vehicles our hero would use to fight the evil hosers.
- Every hoser and his brother knows tonight is the championship game of the World Cup of Hockey.
- ‘I was a classic hoser,’ Travis says with a laugh, ‘Shoot fast and hope to hit something.’
- Its really stupid, and he sounds like a total hoser who doesn't know anything.
- In Toronto one friend, no hoser, mind you, joined tens of thousands cheering and hugging on Queen Street.
- Then, years later, after everyone has committed to this free standard, some hoser comes up with a patent claim and decides to shake everyone down.
- That is the cost of the real estate, the cost of the table, and the cost to a shop's ambience when a bunch of hosers come in and spend all day staring at laptops.
- Dear Edward, you're a total hoser, and not in a good way.
- Submit entries via the Fray, and remember to include your e-mail in the unlikely event you are honored by our panels of hosers.
Origin1980s: of uncertain origin; popularized by characters on the Canadian television show SCTV (1980–82). Definition of hoser in US English: hosernounhōzər Canadian informal A foolish or uncultivated person. Example sentencesExamples - So, here are the vehicles our hero would use to fight the evil hosers.
- ‘I was a classic hoser,’ Travis says with a laugh, ‘Shoot fast and hope to hit something.’
- In Toronto one friend, no hoser, mind you, joined tens of thousands cheering and hugging on Queen Street.
- Submit entries via the Fray, and remember to include your e-mail in the unlikely event you are honored by our panels of hosers.
- Thomson, in addition to sounding, as he always does, like a hoser, incomprehensibly also makes the not-quite 50-year-old Gould seem like a foot-dragging duffer.
- Dear Edward, you're a total hoser, and not in a good way.
- Its really stupid, and he sounds like a total hoser who doesn't know anything.
- There were tarted-up girls, families, aging hosers - you name it, this show had it.
- Every hoser and his brother knows tonight is the championship game of the World Cup of Hockey.
- Okay, hosers, you'll have to see the movie, eh?
- I also liked the fact that these hosers were able to get imposing character actor Max Von Sydow in their movie.
- If the new generation of hosers agree, Sudbury could become the next hot spot in the Great White North.
- ‘Don't be a hoser, Emily,’ she was saying to Emily Sargent, who was laying out her ironed Lacoste polos one by one in neat piles.
- That is the cost of the real estate, the cost of the table, and the cost to a shop's ambience when a bunch of hosers come in and spend all day staring at laptops.
- But we poor hosers could be in the back - Leo, Alan, Mike and myself - and we can talk about the problems of the north.
- You couldn't find a bigger bunch of hosers on the road than us.
- I snorted, crossing my arms. ‘I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth, hosers.’
- Couldn't the numbskull hoser get that I wanted nothing to do with him, in any way, shape or form?
- Then, years later, after everyone has committed to this free standard, some hoser comes up with a patent claim and decides to shake everyone down.
- As for Ibiza, Dowse is clearly a hoser who is more at home in a hockey arena than at Manumission.
Origin1980s: of uncertain origin; popularized by characters on the Canadian television show SCTV (1980–82). |