by doombag123346 November 16, 2016
by SgtBeepJeep September 24, 2020
1. A situation or outcome which is disappointing, unpleasant or boring.
Very commonly used in Cork, southern Ireland.
"These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
"These lectures are some dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2. (from 1.) A person who is a constant drain on your enthusiasm, or who has a pathological opposition to the craic.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
Very commonly used in Cork, southern Ireland.
"These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
"These lectures are some dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2. (from 1.) A person who is a constant drain on your enthusiasm, or who has a pathological opposition to the craic.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
1.
i) "These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
ii) John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
iii) "These lectures are a dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2.
i) Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
i) "These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
ii) John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
iii) "These lectures are a dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2.
i) Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
by mærky kid May 30, 2022
1. A situation or outcome which is disappointing, unpleasant or boring.
Very commonly used in Cork, southern Ireland.
2. (from 1.) A person who is a constant drain on your enthusiasm, or who has a pathological opposition to the craic.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
Very commonly used in Cork, southern Ireland.
2. (from 1.) A person who is a constant drain on your enthusiasm, or who has a pathological opposition to the craic.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
1.
"These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
"These lectures are some dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
"These import charges from Brexit are an absolute dose"
John: "It rained the whole week we were there."
Frank: "Dose!!"
"These lectures are some dose. They're at 8am every morning and he just reads off the slides."
2.
Janet: "Her mam caught us as we were going out the door, made comments on everyone's clothes and took our vodka."
Niamh: "The woman is just a dose."
by mærky kid June 15, 2022
Giving someone a substance (especially psychedelics, like acid) without their knowledge nor consent.
"Chad is so square, he really needs to have his mind opened. Let's add some acid to his beer, and give him a ghost dose!"
by GoodReed August 04, 2020
An STD that can only be contracted in and around the L'Ardoise/St.Peters area. Feels like your pissing arrows. Also commonly used as an expression for things that suck.
by L'Ardoise Dere July 07, 2012
by vrplays January 05, 2025