What Does DOSSER Mean in a Text?
The Quick Answer
When used in a text, DOSSER means "Lazy Person." While this is its most common meaning in texting, be aware that it is a rare term, and it might mean something else. If our meaning does not fit, give the context of your conversation a name (e.g., love, sport, space, astronomy) and include it in your search term.Image for DOSSER
When I write DOSSER, I mean this:
![meaning of DOSSER](../x-images/DOSSER.png)
"Lazy Person"
Summary of Key Points
"Lazy Person" is, by far, the most common meaning for DOSSER when it is used in a text. (Bear in mind that it could have another meaning if used in a different context.)DOSSER | |
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Definition: | Lazy Person |
Type: | Slang Word (Jargon) |
Guessability: | ![]() 1: Easy to guess |
Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
Example of DOSSER Used in a Text
DOSSER
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