Associations to the word «Hoss»
Noun
- Git
- Fer
- Cartwright
- Feller
- Dey
- Jest
- Wal
- Ellington
- Blocker
- Gent
- Dat
- Corral
- Delgado
- Nigger
- Hitch
- Nina
- Ter
- Ole
- Thief
- Mandy
- Ain
- Trot
- Mas
- Dem
- Magpie
- Kin
- Em
- Deacon
- Gal
- Ag
- Hodgson
- Reg
- Anson
- Haines
- Mule
- Saddle
- Bout
- Lar
- Ride
- Corey
- Lebanon
- Stole
- Tracker
- Lem
- Massa
- Bridle
- Breeder
- Satan
- Bet
- Emile
- Lebanese
- Jockey
- Cheyenne
- Steak
- Masterpiece
- Dis
- Beirut
- Folk
- Bunch
- Rea
- Jasmine
- Monty
- Dennis
- Steal
- Dar
- Funk
- Ev
- Barn
- Elijah
- Ry
- Cow
- Pete
- Bart
- Gait
- Marianne
- Swap
- Rope
- Yankee
- Dan
Adverb
Wiktionary
HOSS, noun. (Southern US) (slang) Eye dialect spelling of horse.
HOSS, noun. (Southern US) (slang) A big, strong and respected or dependable person, usually a man; one who is large like a horse.
HOSS, noun. (Southern US) (slang) (often capitalized) Term of address for a man.
HOSS, noun. (Northwestern US) (slang) A car.
HOSS, noun. Alternative letter-case form of hoss (Southern US term of address for a man).
HOSS OPERA, noun. Alternative form of horse opera
Wise words
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