a chicken shit way to steal money from a tennant. Usually after the tennant has paid it's rent to the Land Lord, in this case after the Land Lord gets it's payment for the room it will then turn around and say "Get out of this house!" to the person it was renting to.
Yeah that's great and all about your computer and your plans and goals but what I really feel like saying is "Get out of this house!" Now! not later Now! "Get out of this house!"
by Anthony Wheeler November 9, 2007

by Cock Molest February 25, 2005

To quit something, to stop it like the show Full House was canceled. Normally used in a rapping like way...
After 20 minutes of hearing the bitch screaming from the house next door, andrew finally had enough. He stuck his head out the window and yelled "CUT IT OUT LIKE FULL HOUSE, BITCH!"
If somebody is talking to you for a long time and you just want them to shut up, look at them and say "cut it. cu-cu-cu cut it. Cut it. Cut it out like full house".
If somebody is talking to you for a long time and you just want them to shut up, look at them and say "cut it. cu-cu-cu cut it. Cut it. Cut it out like full house".
by Old El Paso April 27, 2006

Toilet, privy, latrine, lavatory, "the bog"
An outside toilet (usually in the yard/garden of a house) {UK}
Only a few remain, a brick building about 4ft x 2ft with an earth latrine or a ceramic toilet. Squares of newspaper hanged on a piece of string, for wiping.
Remembered as cold, inconvenient or shared with neighbours.
An outside toilet (usually in the yard/garden of a house) {UK}
Only a few remain, a brick building about 4ft x 2ft with an earth latrine or a ceramic toilet. Squares of newspaper hanged on a piece of string, for wiping.
Remembered as cold, inconvenient or shared with neighbours.
* "Did you leave that candle in the out house?"
* "The out house is full of spiders"
* "Ooh! Look at you with your fancy out house."
* "Our Joan was trapped in the out house all night long."
* "The out house is full of spiders"
* "Ooh! Look at you with your fancy out house."
* "Our Joan was trapped in the out house all night long."
by Awkward broccoli January 7, 2024

by mae12321 November 13, 2022

(1) When you get an email or LinkedIn message from a recruiter who implies he/she is retained by a company to recruit for a job, but in fact he/she is submitting unsolicited candidates for a role.
(2) The opposite of an in-house recruiter / retained search.
(2) The opposite of an in-house recruiter / retained search.
Out-house recruiter: "Hi, I'm writing since you'd be great for an analyst role I'm trying to fill." Me: "Is this a retained search?" Out-house recruiter: "No." Me: "No thanks" and then I recommend a colleague I hate and I hope will take a different job, if by some miracle the out-house recruiter is able to place the candidate.
by ProductRoom35 May 27, 2020
