great unhosed

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Alternative form of great unwashed.

Word forms

great unhosed

Etymology

Coined by Chris Morris in the 1997 Brass Eye episode "Crime" in a satirical parody of crime reporting, with the apparent implication that the people referred to should be cleaned with a hose like farm animals.

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