Dosser — Dos ser, n. [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum back. See {Dorsal}, and cf. {Dosel}.] [Written also {dorser} and {dorsel}.] 1. A pannier, or basket. [1913 Webster] To hire a ripper s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dosser — ● dosser verbe transitif (de dos) Plier une pièce d étoffe en double dans sa longueur, de manière que les lisières se touchent … Encyclopédie Universelle
dosser — dosser1 [däs′ər] n. [ME < OFr dossier < dos, the back: see DOSS] 1. PANNIER (sense 1) 2. DOSSAL dosser2 [däs′ər] n. [Brit. Slang] a destitute person who sleeps in a dosshouse, outdoors, etc.; derelict; vagrant … English World dictionary
dosser — UK [ˈdɒsə(r)] / US [ˈdɑsər] noun [countable] Word forms dosser : singular dosser plural dossers British informal 1) an insulting word for someone who lives on the streets because they have no home 2) someone who is very lazy … English dictionary
dosser — [[t]dɒ̱sə(r)[/t]] dossers N COUNT (disapproval) A dosser is a city person who does not have a permanent home and sleeps in the streets or in very cheap hotels. [BRIT, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
dosser — doss Brit. informal ► VERB 1) sleep in rough or improvised conditions. 2) spend time idly. ► NOUN 1) archaic a bed in a cheap lodging house. 2) an easy task giving time for idling. DERIVATIVES dosser noun … English terms dictionary
dosser — noun a) Someone who dosses, someone known for avoiding work. b) A basket. Syn: shirker … Wiktionary
dosser — dos|ser Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
Dosser — one who sleeps in a dosshouse … Dictionary of Australian slang
dosser — I Australian Slang one who sleeps in a dosshouse II Everyday English Slang in Ireland n layabout, useless III Irish Slang lazy person … English dialects glossary