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House M.D. 

A critically acclaimed medical drama television series starring British actor Hugh Laurie who plays an anti-social doctor (Dr. Gregory House) that specializes in infectious diseases and nephrology, and is also head of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine.

Other characters include Dr. James Wilson(an oncologist) and head of the Department of Oncology, Dr. Lisa Cuddy (an endocrinologist) and also Dean of Medicine, Dr. Eric Foreman (a neurologist), Dr. Allison Cameron (an immunologist), and Dr. Robert Chase (an intensivist).

House M.D. is smart and cleverly written and has the best theme song ever.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy: (approaching with two young-looking female interns) Dr. House!
Dr. Gregory House: Time for Girl Scout cookies already?
Dr. Wilson: Get me some Thin Mints.

This is a quote from House M.D..
House M.D. by [Katie] May 19, 2007
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House M.D. 

The doctor which solved a lot of cases by thinking smart and dangerous. Seeing the positive outcome and the worst at the same time.
House M.D.: Hey, no problem the patient might be dad by tomorrow, but you think it`s better to wait a few hours...

The team: Yeah, but we think...

The machine: BP is dropping!!!

House M.D. : See, now we can put him on the antibiotics. You idiots.
House M.D. by anatom123 September 27, 2010

slay the house down boots Houston I'm deceased

A term used to express exaggerated joy and approval by onlookers or witnesses to behavior perceived as iconic or fierce (e.g. a death drop during a voguing performance, a friend looking hot in a provocative outfit, etc.), or at an unexpected but propitious outcome (e.g. a celebrity coming out, news of a highly anticipated album drop, etc.), typically within the context of gay counterculture.

The term is a portmanteau and takes the form of a command followed by a proclamation. "Slay the house down boots" mixes the use of "slay", widely used as a shorthand to express joyful surprise, with the instruction to slay "the house down", implying a larger edifice or audience, typically in the context of a performance. The addition of "boots" is used for shock effect, echoing wider gay parlance. "Houston I'm deceased" is a play on the lines used by astronauts communicating to NASA's Mission Control and implies that the reaction was so urgent that a well-known authority had to be notified; "I'm deceased" humorously implies that something was so overwhelming that the speaker has passed away. The impossibility of literal use accentuates the chaos and humor.

The term is used primarily among queer youths and emerged from the NY ballroom and drag scene before percolating into wider gay culture, primarily via memes and alt Twitter. It is used for its flamboyant flair and for its tendency to bewilder straight audiences.
*Performer executes a flawless death drop while voguing*
"Yis maw maw you better werk"
"Slay the house down boots Houston I'm deceased!!"
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Slay the house down boots Houston I’m deceased 

A term used when expressing positive emotions when something is found found agreeable, boujee and sometimes comical.
“Look at my new burkin handbag” Ooh Slay the house down boots Houston I’m deceased!

“I dropped my fake friend” Slay the house down boots Houston I’m deceased!

Roses are red, as silent as a mouse, i opened your door, i'm inside your house 

Roses are red, as silent as a mouse, i opened your door, i'm inside your house just say it

I'm gonna cum to your house and knock knock on the back door 

A dirty way of saying surprise butt-sex.
1.Waffles: Hey Dwarfo, I'm gonna cum to your house and knock knock on the back door. If you don't answer, I'm gonna bang bang!

Dwarfo: Yeep! I hope it isn't too surprise!

2. What rapists say to little kids when they are gonna butt-rape them.

House MD 

House MD is a hit medical drama that airs every Monday on FOX. It is currently in it's eighth season, and it has a very big fan base. The show is centered on the sarcastic, genius Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) and his team of doctors who work to solve rare and difficult cases. Dr. House has a crude, but hilarious sense of humor, and he usually has an epiphany which solves the case at the end of each episode.
person one: Hey, are you going to watch House MD tonight?

Person two: Of course! It's the season finale!

person one: I just hope the patient lives.

person: Of course the patient will live, House is a genius.
House MD by mdhouse January 2, 2012