horse's doovers

Etymology
Fanciful corruption of. Apparently British/Australian prison or POW slang.

Noun

 * 1)  hors d'oeuvres
 * 2) * 1982, George MacDonald Fraser, 1993, HarperCollins, page 290,
 * “How! We eat now, together. Horse′s doovers and large snow puddings that make the tongue dead. Joll-ee good!”
 * 1) * 2009, Glenn Ickler, A Deadly Vineyard, StirlingHouse Publisher, Pennsylvania, page 109,
 * “He wants us there by 6:30 for cocktails and, as he said it, horse′s doovers.”
 * 1) * 2009, Glenn Ickler, A Deadly Vineyard, StirlingHouse Publisher, Pennsylvania, page 109,
 * “He wants us there by 6:30 for cocktails and, as he said it, horse′s doovers.”
 * 1) * 2009, Glenn Ickler, A Deadly Vineyard, StirlingHouse Publisher, Pennsylvania, page 109,
 * “He wants us there by 6:30 for cocktails and, as he said it, horse′s doovers.”