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hoser noun- an uncouth, dim person CANADA
Popularised by Bob and Doug McKenzie’s “Great White North” television skit. - For parents puzzled by talk of hosers and such, Rick Moranis explained in a telephone interview from Edmonton, where the show is taped, that “a hoser is what you call your brother when your folks won’t let you swear.” — Toronto Star, p. A4, 2 November 1981
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, Spring 1982
- One foursome of Calgary hosers sports specially made Olympic-style red and white athletic jackets[.] — Brian Preston, Pot Planet, p. 243, 2002
- But there he was – Canada’s quintessential hoser -- giving interviews on the fourth floor of an office tower on Bloor Street. In Alaska, he got a 21-chainsaw salute on a recent visit. — Toronto Globe and Mail, p. R1, 3 April 2002
- a male with sexual experience and expertise US
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 139, 1968
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