by Tf-A-pseudonym April 24, 2018
A Japanese reality TV show in which participants share a house with each other and have their not-so interesting lives filmed at times. Although some of the young adults participating in Terrace House can be decent people, it is common for some participants to use their time in the house as an opportunity to advertise their small shops, promote their careers, and/or gain new followers for their Instagram pages. Also a 'reality TV' show that attracts selfish players and divas.
Person 1: Have you watched Terrace House before? I heard it's very realistic and unscripted. Is that true?
Person 2: Yeah, the interactions and scenes in Terrace House are 'totally authentic'.
Person 2: Yeah, the interactions and scenes in Terrace House are 'totally authentic'.
by theemokidfromhighschool December 06, 2020
a different way to say "exclamation point", mostly used verbally rather than in writing. This is mostly used in drag culture, to say things like "You look fierce the house down." (You look fierce!)
That girl can dance the house down. (That girl can dance!)
You are a diva the house down. (You are a diva!)
You are a diva the house down. (You are a diva!)
by DemiArianna April 20, 2011
by i ate out hilary clinton July 25, 2009
by E/nergy December 15, 2015
A secret location where two people meet regularly to engage in sexual intercourse. Often times, the couple hides the location with their friends, yet the location of aunt's house may be discovered by males wishing to seek sexual intercourse with the female. In an effort to keep the location concealed, there may be physical obstacles preventing entry access into aunt's house (for example, foot traffic).
by Raffinyga May 27, 2019
The process of eating a high fiber diet over the course of several days in an effort clear out your bowels.
Dude...I am cleaning the house. Today I ate a fat bowl of oatmeal, a whole head of broccoli, brown rice covered in refried beans, and like a pound of carrots. This deuce is going to be EPIC.
by Branderson November 30, 2010