Combination of two words: Shack and House = Shouse. Referring to a living area that is about the size of a shack but the quality of a house.
We partied at the Shouse.
by JEW May 31, 2004
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Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."
1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.
Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."
1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.
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Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."
1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.
Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."
1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.
by ThatGirlOverThere December 14, 2008
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Get the shoused mug.A cross between shorts and trousers. The length of these pants is past the knees, but above the ankles. These can be worn by men, women and children, and can be derived from any sort of material.
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