Dozier Meaning in English
word
ˈdoʊziɝ
DOH-zee-er
dˈəʊzɪɐ
DOH-zee-uh
Definition
A slang term for someone who is drowsy, half asleep, or tends to doze off easily.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and regional; rarely used in formal writing. Most common in Southern and African American Vernacular English. Used affectionately or lightly teasing someone for being sleepy or drowsy.
Spanish: persona soñolienta (jerga) - que tiene sueño (jerga)Portuguese (BR): pessoa sonolenta (gíria) - sonolento (gíria)Portuguese (PT): pessoa sonolenta (gíria) - sonolento (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 昏昏欲睡的人(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 昏昏欲睡的人(俚語)Hindi: नींद में डूबा व्यक्ति (स्लैंग) - नींद के असर में (स्लैंग)Arabic: شخص نعسان (عامية) - نعسان (عامية)Bengali: ঘুমকাতুরে - অলস (ঘুমাক prone)Russian: соня - засоняJapanese: うとうとさん - 眠そうな人Vietnamese: người hay buồn ngủ - người hay ngủ gậtKorean: 졸린이 - 졸림쟁이Turkish: uykulu tip - uyuklayanUrdu: اونگھنے والا - سست (نیند میں رہنے والا)Indonesian: orang ngantukan - tukang tidur
Example Sentences
Tom looks like a real dozier after lunch.
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Don't be such a dozier in class!
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Whenever he sits on the couch, he turns into a dozier.
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I’m feeling like a total dozier after that math test.
natural
My cat’s a straight-up dozier every afternoon in the sun.
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You turning into a dozier or are you just bored?
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