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adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
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Refers to a property transaction being successfully completed, with all parties satisfied and the deal finalized.
Used informally to indicate that a deal or negotiation has been successfully concluded.
Refers to a team or individual being in a winning position and likely to secure victory, often used in sports commentary.
Originated from horse racing, where a horse that is 'home and hosed' has a clear lead and is likely to win the race.
Commonly used in Australian English to indicate that a situation is successfully completed or resolved.
In a writing context, 'home and hosed' can be used to describe a situation where a piece of writing has been successfully completed and is ready for submission or publication.
A psychologist might use 'home and hosed' to refer to a patient who has successfully completed a therapy program and is now in a stable and positive mental state.
An athlete may use 'home and hosed' to describe a race or competition that they have won or completed successfully, with no further obstacles or challenges to overcome.
In a culinary context, 'home and hosed' could be used to describe a dish that has been prepared and cooked to perfection, ready to be served to customers.
A project manager might use 'home and hosed' to indicate that a project has been completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of the client or stakeholders.