1. hose - Noun
2. hose - Verb
4. Hose - Proper noun
of Hose
Close-fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly worn, reaching to the knee.
Covering for the feet and lower part of the legs; a stocking or stockings.
A flexible pipe, made of leather, India rubber, or other material, and used for conveying fluids, especially water, from a faucet, hydrant, or fire engine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI hate pockets in trousers ... By the way, I do not wear a hose. My hose is my own. No coke bottle, nothing stuffed down there. Freddie Mercury
Well I've seen travel in many ways I've traveled in cars and old subways But in Birmingham some people chose To fly down the street from a fire hose. Doin' some hard travelin'...from hydrants of plenty. Phil Ochs
If I really believed in Friedman's economic theory, then I'd be quite satisfied to spend the rest of my life with a garden hose shoved down my throat, being filled with custard by representatives of the people of China. Nigel Lawson
Dogs bark at hose they don't know. Italian Proverb
Better make a short circuit than to wet your hose. Danish Proverb
Short hose must have long points. Spanish Proverb