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doss
(dŏs) Chiefly British Slangn.
1. Sleep; rest.
2. A crude or makeshift bed.
intr.v. dossed, doss·ing, doss·es
To go to bed, especially in a crude or makeshift bed; sleep.
[Perhaps alteration of dorse, back, from Latin dorsum.]
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doss
(dɒs)vb
1. (often foll by: down) to sleep, esp in a dosshouse
2. (often foll by: around) to pass time aimlessly
n
3. (Furniture) a bed, esp in a dosshouse
4. a slang word for sleep
5. (Social Welfare) short for dosshouse
6. a task or pastime requiring little effort: making a film is a bit of a doss.
[C18: of uncertain origin]
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doss
(dɒs)Brit. n.
1. a bed in a doss house.
2. an improvised bed.
v.i. 3. to sleep in any convenient place.
[1775–85; orig. obscure]
doss′er, n.
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doss
Past participle: dossed
Gerund: dossing
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Verb | 1. | doss - sleep in a convenient place; "You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable" |
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doss
[dɒs] (Brit)A. N
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doss
(Brit inf)n → Schlafplatz m, → Bleibe f (inf)
vi (also doss down) → pennen (inf), → sich hinhauen (inf); to doss down for the night → sich für die Nacht einquartieren (inf)
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