1. hosed - Adjective
2. hosed - Verb
hosed
simple past and past participle of hose
hosed (comparative more hosed, superlative most hosed)
Ruined, messed up.
The human body as an obedient coolie, to be fed and hosed down. J. G. Ballard
All you can do is a “wipe and restore” from it’s very limited recovery mode, and it doesn’t work because the firmware is hosed. Source: Internet
"At least the fire department came out and hosed her down recently," Palm Springs resident Steven Wibben told me. Source: Internet
But there was a catch: the shareable salad (which, for the love of God, needed serving tongs or something) was hosed down in a bland raspberry vinaigrette—there was a veritable pool of it sloshing around once we hit the bottom of the bowl. Source: Internet
In 1956 the blood was hosed away and the cellar was made a clubhouse for the local communist youth club. Source: Internet
"Thirteen billion dollars, $9 billion for the Treasury, $4 billion to help mortgage-holders who got hosed, sounds about right. Source: Internet