hosebeast

noun

Etymology

From hose + beast.

  1. derived from bēstia — “animal, beast
  2. derived from beste
  3. inherited from beeste
  4. compounded as hosebeast — “hose + beast

Definitions

  1. An objectionable woman.

    • "Oh God. I made eye contact. Psycho hosebeast."
    • He called her a "psycho hosebeast" in print, and she responded with uncharacteristic (if pointed) restraint […]
    • Look what's standing in the ring right now. You've got a man beast and hosebeast. I mean we're dealing with the Gore and the Whore!

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA