[verb] [I usually + adverb or preposition] [esp. UK and ANZ] [slang] - to sleep and/or live outside or in an empty house, building, etc. because you have no home and no moneyShe was dossing in doorways until the police picked her up.See also dosshouse.(esp. [UK and ANZ] slang) To doss down is to lie down and sleep, esp. on the floor, or in a friend's house.Don't worry about me - I'll doss down on the camp bed.
DOSS
Meaning of DOSS in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012