To walk in a very gingerly and deliberate fashion because of swollen and painful feet or just plain old "bad" feet. Not to be confused with shuffling, this term originated down south in the 1920s-30s-40s. Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor often used this colorful rare word. Origin unknown.
by Rita Pastormerlo June 01, 2007
Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safe house or a relative close by, lay low for awhile because you're probobly wanted for murder.
by Whaines January 15, 2006
the butch counterpart of a lesbian relationship, that stays at home and assumes "housewife" responsabilities while the fem counterpart brings home the cheese.
Lynn the house butch stays home and cooks and cleans, while Jannis goes to wrk and brings home money.
by Cecilia Kacmarcik November 20, 2006
being relatively broke after purchasing a house or property due to the mortgage payments or other related expenses. although your total value and worth in assets is increasing by the mere fact that you are owning a property, your monthly liquid assets are fairly tight.
The mortgage will be twice that of my current rent, I'm going to be so house poor after the closing.
by meppy May 16, 2005
scenester one: fuck m8 this deep house sounds like god.
scenester two: my jeans are so tight they live in my fanny
scenester one: how irrelevant
scenester two: my jeans are so tight they live in my fanny
scenester one: how irrelevant
by the truth saya October 18, 2010
A term used to describe something very easy, often times used by, and around bowlers.
Note that a house shot is an oil pattern put down onto bowling lanes for league or open play, and generally not in sport competition. A house shot is much easier than a sport shot, or a competitive oil condition, so good bowlers tend to discredit the house shot and use it as a term to describe something easy outside the bowling alley as well.
Note that a house shot is an oil pattern put down onto bowling lanes for league or open play, and generally not in sport competition. A house shot is much easier than a sport shot, or a competitive oil condition, so good bowlers tend to discredit the house shot and use it as a term to describe something easy outside the bowling alley as well.
by BlueEyesWhiteBoy February 02, 2010
Our team wrecked house yesterday at the tournament.
He completely wrecked house in that fight!
We work so well together, we're going to wreck house.
He completely wrecked house in that fight!
We work so well together, we're going to wreck house.
by IHateEverything555 January 21, 2013