Doss

Pronunciation: /ˈdɔːs/

Doss (verb)

  1. To sleep in a simple or temporary place without much comfort.
  2. To spend time doing very little or nothing, often in a lazy way.

Examples

  • They dossed on the couch after the party.
  • We often doss in the park on sunny days.

Common collocations: doss around, doss off, doss about, doss around, find a doss

Doss (noun)

  1. A basic or temporary place where someone sleeps, often without comfort.

Examples

  • The shelter provided a doss for the night.
  • He found a doss under the bridge.

Synonyms of Doss

Informal

Antonyms of Doss

  • opposite of sleeping or resting