by Crack Down April 1, 2011
A reference to the Nazi zombies game in the Call of Duty franchise. It is a derogatory term that highlights the game's focus on rebuilding barriers, running away form the zombies, and generally doing anything except kill zombies.
Bob: "Have you really been playing Nazi housekeeping for 6 hours straight?"
Rob: "You just don't understand the strategy man"
Bob: "get a life... or at least play regular call of duty"
Rob: "You just don't understand the strategy man"
Bob: "get a life... or at least play regular call of duty"
by TexasSouthWest January 19, 2011
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by Wendysfg May 9, 2023
an American women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute
On May 2, 1885, Clark W. Bryan founded Good Housekeeping in Holyoke, Massachusetts as a fortnightly magazine
by Wendysfg May 7, 2023
Good Housekeeping was founded in 1885 by American publisher and poet Clark W. Bryan. By the time of its acquisition by the Hearst Corporation in 1911
by SPrice1980 May 7, 2023