doss
/dɒs/
UK: /dɒs/
doss
English
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Definition
To avoid work, shirk, etc.
Etymology
Perhaps from Latin dorsum (“the back”), i.e. what one lies on when sleeping; perhaps from English dialect doss (“a hassock”).
Example Sentences
- "I am going to doss tomorrow when the match is on."
- "I normally have to doss in shop doorways or on park benches."
- ""You can doss on the floor."
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