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Doss

To Take it easy, relax, do nothing, hang around or chill out. Be Lazy.

I was supposed to paint the house, but I decided to doss with my mates at the pub.

by Dazwaz March 15, 2009

Doss

British slang with regional and contextual variations in meaning. Further to other definitions listed, doss can also mean... 1) A laugh; fun; a good time. 2) To sleep rough, usually on somebody's couch or floor but can also mean on the streets. 3) To freeload, particularly while receiving state benefits such as the dole (Jobseeker's Allowance).

1) "We went out last night, got pissed-up and had a right doss." 2) "Shit, I've missed the last bus home. Do you mind if I doss on your floor?" 3) "I quit my job and spent the whole summer dole dossing: just skateboarding all day and partying all night."

by Creese May 27, 2010

Doss

Extreme apathy and indifference. Not caring. Letting things truly slide.

Giving it a big fat doss. Hey did you do that 10k marathon for aids? lol no I gave it a doss

by Kilgore416 April 06, 2015

Doss

1) A rare and name for the male gender. Meaning bright (in all senses of the term). Of Irish and Scottish origin. Traditionally extremely creative, original, and outside of the box. Very outgoing yet level headed when necessary. Bringing Balance to the scales. 2) A nickname meaning: Ace, Fantastic, shit-hot, etc..

"oh his name is Doss, he must be cool." "That guy is one hell of a doss!"

by Namorigin December 27, 2009

Doss

A twisted, black rimmed, silver trimmed, twin barreled cannon of justice.

Check out my guns, looks like Doss, yeah?

by Mr Shiny March 17, 2011

Doss

A( doss), mainly used in (Ireland ), means something easy, its an adjective used to describe something as easy. (Dossing) is the substitute for skipping or or missing a certain event

I love religion class, its such a doss. I dossed homework last night, it was too hard.

by xëclīpesx December 27, 2018

Doss

Figment of unreality related to crying, boasting and early bedtime.

Well that evening was a load of doss.

by Mert November 23, 2003