Hoser
[hoh-zer] /ˈhoʊ zər/
noun, Canadian Slang.
1.
a person who is considered unintelligent or uncouth, especially a beer-drinking man.
/ˈhəʊzə/
noun
1.
(US, slang) a person who swindles or deceives others
2.
(Canadian, slang) an unsophisticated, esp rural, person
n.
“contemptible person,” also hose-head, by 1982, a term popularized by the Canadian parody comic sketch “Great White North” with the fictional McKenzie Brothers on SCTV.
noun
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