1. fosse - Noun
2. Fosse - Proper noun
See Fossa.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe director, of course, was Bob Fosse. But again, I worked with my father to prepare for the role. Liza Minnelli
I've never danced professionally as a ballet dancer, but all of my training is ballet, and I am a Fosse dancer. Bebe Neuwirth
I never danced a step in my life so naturally. My first motion picture was a musical, and Bob Fosse was the choreographer. I didn't exactly dance for Fosse, I just did the best that I could to do what he taught us to do. Dick York
Fosse, through the 90s and later, has achieved an international acclaim not enjoyed by any other Norwegian playwright since Ibsen. Source: Internet
He was at one point this Bob Fosse wannabe, and now he’s peddling these shitty cheer routines up and down the coast. Source: Internet
"Bob Fosse Off His Toes", New York magazine, Dec. 16, 1974 error Hoffman initially turned the part down: "I didn't think the script was strong enough and I wasn't sure I was the one to play the role." Source: Internet