coming from an old tv slogan for a hamburger fastfood chain, now meaning anything that is good. See, a good looking girl, "Oh, Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing"
homo milk is cum from a gay guy... duh! Comment by: penny
Penny, you're nasty. Comment by: Guillaume
you must be american penny... Comment by: ...
ah, americans. so clueless sometimes lol Comment by: alex Rated:3/5
And that is why my country has such a
poor reputation (Penny)...and also why
we don't use that label (because
apparently a segment of America is
obnoxious idiots.) Comment by: MSUSpartan
I dont know ONE person who would be
offended by this term... In canada
anyways... LoL Comment by: Nova Scotian Girl Rated:5/5
What you call your little brother when your Mom isn't around. Also, a stereotypical Canadian male, typically lower to middle class, white and English Canadian. He is especially concerned with drinking beer and watching hockey. The hoser is understood as a product more of rural, suburban or smaller city Canada than of the cosmopolitan larger cities. He's often imagined wearing heavy winter clothing, usually a flannel lumberjack shirt, Kodiak boots and a toque
xD I could totally imagine some guy
being like "You lil' hoser!" to his bro. Comment by: Skylar
Hoser came from pre zamboni days, where
as the losing team in a hockey game had
to hose down the ice..
Hense making Hoser mean Loser. Comment by: Edmonton
I haven't heard that term in years! Comment by: Dave
For heaven's sake, water down the ice
after losing, please! Nice urban myth
you can pass around the Internet. Hoser
is taken from the infinitive "to hose"
which in the US is a word that starts
with "f". Add an "er" onto that and you
have the US equivalent of hoser. Comment by: Nicholas Rated:1/5
Actually, hoser originated from the term
hosehead which came about in the 1930's
during the depression area. Hosehead's
would siphone gas from vehicles using a
hose thus the term. Comment by: Levi
"Take off...You Hoser." Bob and Doug
McKenzie. The Mckenzie Brothers ROCK!! Comment by: CalgaryGuy
calling someone is a "hoser" is really calling someone a loser. In the old days the team that lost the game would have to hose down the rink, and hence the reference "hoser".