dosser

/ˈdɑsər/
noun
  1. A person who sleeps in cheap accommodations or on the streets; a homeless person.
    • The shelter provides meals and a bed for dossers in the winter.
    • The police moved the dossers from the park bench early in the morning.
    • He lived as a dosser for years before finding a steady job.
  2. A lazy person who avoids work; an idler.
    • Stop being a dosser and help me clean the garage.
    • She's no dosser; she works two jobs to support her family.
    • His boss called him a dosser because he never finished his tasks.
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