Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Hosebag?

A dirty ho that dont take a shower

Man the crusty hosebag sure do stank

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Hosebag - video


Hosebag - what is it?

A person that hoses his/her co-workers, like Ray.

That hosebag, Ray, is hosing me again.

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What does "Hosebag" mean?

Noun- alternative term for a condom, usually used. Variant term: scumbag.

Noun- enema bag.

adj- term for someone who is less than desirable. A general looser.

I removed my hosebag when I had finished the act of copulation.

Grandma always had this big red hosebag hanging in the bathroom; I often wondered what it was for.

John was such a miserable hosebag that nobody wanted anything to do with him.

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Hosebag - what does it mean?

Derogatory term for Canadians, on par with calling someone a dickhead.

You just got hosed, you hosebag.

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Hosebag - meaning

a bag for putting your hose in

a vagina

a big slutty whore

A hosebag used to be reserved for the rare slut but now it covers a vast amount of todays women.

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Hosebag - definition

a trashy woman,usually stupid and the object of a one-night stand.

I went clubbing and picked up this hosebag.

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Hosebag - slang

An extremely trashy woman. Generally described by each of the following:
Chain Smoker
+50
Unemployed
Dresses like a skank
Addicted to crack

Look! It's a drunken hosebag!

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Hosebag

A certain woman in her middle 40's
Single
Has a child (to use as a weapon)
No friends
Selfish
Crazy
Whore
Drunk

Sandra LaRoque is such a hosebag!!!!!

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Hosebag

Originated from the word Hoser describing a stereotypical Canadian Hockey player. Has recently turned into a derogatory term describing slutty women completely deviating from its original meaning.

"History: The term originates from a syndicated television comedy about a fictional television station: 'Second City Television Station' or 'SCTV.' Comedy skits on the show were presented as actual programs. One such skit was a program entitled "the Great White North" - the hosts, comedians Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (portraying Bob and Doug MacKenzie), embellished and exaggerated the stereotypical American image of how Canadians talk and act. The characters (Bob and Doug) drank beer, while bantering back and forth, inflecting their speech heavily with 'eh?' and the occasional 'hoser.' "
Urban Dictionary - hoser

Aww Johnny, my little hosebag.

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