"hosed" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /həʊzd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /hoʊzd/ [General-American] Forms: more hosed [comparative], most hosed [superlative]
Rhymes: -əʊzd, -oʊzd Head templates: {{en-adj}} hosed (comparative more hosed, superlative most hosed)
  1. (not comparable) Wearing hose. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-hosed-en-adj-xlnwaU4M
  2. Ruined, messed up.
    Sense id: en-hosed-en-adj-EeAXoa68
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: home and hosed

Verb

IPA: /həʊzd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /hoʊzd/ [General-American]
Rhymes: -əʊzd, -oʊzd Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} hosed
  1. simple past and past participle of hose Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: hose
    Sense id: en-hosed-en-verb-KcwCUAvz Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 25 22 54

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          "ref": "1985, Brent A. Pitts, transl., The Fifteen Joys of Marriage (American University Studies, series II (Romance Languages and Literature), volume 26), New York, N.Y.: Peter Lang, page 140",
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          "ref": "1986, David Bodanis, The Secret House: 24 Hours in the Strange and Unexpected World in Which We Spend Our Nights and Days, New York, N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, page 152",
          "text": "These much-abused devices have a noble pedigree, as the contemporary records show that French and English nobles would almost always tuck their hosed legs under such individual TV tables when it was time to eat in their châteaux.",
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          "ref": "2018, Richard Powers, The Overstory, Vintage (2019), page 362",
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          "ref": "1922, Pearl Doles Bell, The Autocrat, New York, N.Y.: A. L. Burt Company, page 52",
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          "text": "A revolution in men's fashions swept through courtly circles around 1340 with the introduction of the \"mode nouvelle,\" tight-fitting outfits with a short waistcoat that left hosed legs and thighs open to view.",
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          "text": "These much-abused devices have a noble pedigree, as the contemporary records show that French and English nobles would almost always tuck their hosed legs under such individual TV tables when it was time to eat in their châteaux.",
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