A fork of Rural Dictionary
A conglomeration of more than one posse. Whereas a posse is a single crew or gang, a mosse contains more than one posse. A mosse is typically formed to acheive a short-term objective - typically to counter the immediate threat of an invading foreign mosse or posse or to protect mosse members while traveling to foreign hoods. The term mosse grew out of the need for smaller crews to join together to protect themselves. The term mosse was reserved to describe the temporary combination of multiple possies. Especially useful during the teenage years of inner city residents as it provided security to those surrounded by an insecure environment and circumstance.
You gonna need a whole posse, a mosse or more" quoted from Special Ed's 1989 rap song "Think about it
When a wide receiver leaps up and reaches over the body of the defender to catch the ball during a footb All game... The equivalent of getting posterized in basketball... Named forHall of Fame receiver Randy Moss
Richard Sherman, YOU... JUST... GOT... MOSSED!
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The act of jumping and catching a football over a defender.
I mossed that cornerback, just Like Randy!
1)To chill or hang out. 2)To express that you are simply doing nothing whether it be by yourself or with some friends. 3)Lounging around not having a care, or waiting for something to happen.
Brian: yo Graham, whats up man, what are you doing right now? Graham: Nothing man, just mossing it at home.