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seaton house 

A place where homeless Toronto men live, located on crack alley aka George Street not far from downtown. You will be scared to walk down this street at night cause all the crack whores and drug dealers are there waitng to scam you.
seaton house by rob April 25, 2005

House Night Bro 

Basically, the definition for douchebag with House music in the background. It refers to an incident in Boston where a Techno promoter recommended a versatile DJ booking to a House promoter looking for DJs to play his night. The House promoter assumed the DJ would only play Techno, and emailed the other promoter with three simple words: House night bro.
These three words are the essence of douchebaggery with the flair of House music snobs. People and events reflecting this sentiment can be described as "housey," "housenight," or plain "house."
"That guy squeezing those fake tits is a total house night bro."
"K-Fed looks housey."
House Night Bro by Eddie O. February 11, 2008

houseband 

A term derived from the word "housewife" and "husband" used to describe an unemployed boyfriend/fiancé/husband who stays at home and does hosewife kinda stuff.
Dude1: Hey, bro. Wanna join me at the bar for a drink or five?

Dude2: na, bro. I can't. Don't you remember? I'm a houseband. I have chores to do.
houseband by Dekrepit90 February 13, 2015

prison house playmate 

a young attractive girl who is into prisoners sends them dirty pictures and dirty letters
prisoner1:i lucked up i got me a prison house playmate
prisoner2:i wish i could meet 1 how old is she
prisoner1:19 fresh meat

peek-a-boo house 

n. A crack house with a peek a boo window in the back door. When a crackhead has no money and is in need of a fix he/she goes to the peek-a-boo house. They put their eye over the peek-a-boo window and the drug dealer punches them in the eye. While laughing with his thug friends the dealer drops the drugs through the milk chute.
"Why do all of the crack heads around here have black eyes?"

"There's a peek-a-boo house down the street."
peek-a-boo house by Biggest Mike December 12, 2008

rocked the house 

Originally, referred to emotionally moving rock concert attendees to states of high enthusiasm. By extension, raising any crowd who share interests -- such as music, politics, or religion -- to a state of high enthusiasm.
The warmup act was lame, but the Stones really rocked the house.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but in her speech last night, Hillary Clinton really rocked the house. -- Barack Obama

That minister really rocked the house.