meaning of hosery
1. of Hose
2. Close-fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly worn, reaching to the knee.
3. Covering for the feet and lower part of the legs; a stocking or stockings.
4. 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.
5. hose 1. To make non-functional or greatly degraded in performance. "That big ray-tracing program really hoses the system. " See hosed. 2. A narrow channel through which data flows under pressure. Generally denotes data paths that represent performance bottlenecks. 3. Cabling, especially thick Ethernet cable. This is sometimes called "bit hose" or "hosery" a play on "hosiery" or "etherhose". See also washing machine. [Jargon File] hosed A somewhat humorous variant of "down", used primarily by Unix hackers. "Hosed" implies a condition thought to be relatively easy to reverse. It is also widely used of people in the mainstream sense of "in an extremely unfortunate situation". The term was popularised by fighter pilots refering to being hosed by machine gun fire date?. Usage in hackerdom dates back to CMU in the 1970s or earlier. "Acronyms and Abbreviations" from UCC, Ireland http://www. ucc. ie/cgi-bin/acronym expands it as "Hardware Or Software Error Detected", though this is probably a back-formation. The Jargon File version 4. 1. 4 1999-06-17 says that it was probably derived from the Canadian slang "hoser" meaning "a man, esp. one who works at a job that uses physical rather than mental skills and whose habits are slightly offensive but amusing". One correspondant speculates about an allusion to a hose-like body part. Once upon a time, a Cray that had been experiencing periodic difficulties crashed, and it was announced to have been hosed. It was discovered that the crash was due to the disconnection of some coolant hoses. The problem was corrected, and users were then assured that everything was OK because the system had been rehosed. See also dehose. See also: hose.
6. a flexible pipe for conveying a liquid or gas
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