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Hoss

Hoss is a nickname and given name used in English-speaking contexts. In popular culture, the best-known bearer is Eric “Hoss” Cartwright, a character from the American television series Bonanza. He is one of the Cartwright brothers on the show, depicted as tall, strong, and good-natured. The role was portrayed by actor Dan Blocker, and Bonanza aired from 1959 to 1973.

In slang, hoss refers to a horse, especially a large or sturdy one, and is part of

Beyond Bonanza and slang usage, Hoss principally appears as a nickname or given name rather than as

American
Western
and
rural
speech.
The
term
has
appeared
in
rodeo,
ranching,
and
Western-themed
media,
and
it
is
sometimes
used
colloquially
to
describe
a
physically
imposing
person
in
a
friendly
way.
a
widely
used
term
in
other
contexts.
The
most
enduring
reference
remains
the
Bonanza
character,
though
the
word
continues
to
surface
in
Western-influenced
culture
and
dialect.