To be beat or overpowered (physically, in a game, in a challenge of words).
Derived from Schooled or Schoolhouse. Schoolhoused - school = housed.
See also: Owned.
Derived from Schooled or Schoolhouse. Schoolhoused - school = housed.
See also: Owned.
by Garrett C. June 11, 2006

by Light Joker August 21, 2005

by Jaggo March 20, 2004

by mrauk August 16, 2008

by Etan September 16, 2003

Pronunciation (hous)
House Music: The original electronic incarnation from disco. House typically runs around 120 beats per minute (BPM) and uses a 4/4 time sequence and an eight bar repeating cycle. The beat is maintained by a heavy kick drum that alternates in a 1-3 pattern with a high hat accent. Like its disco roots, house often features vocal choruses, real instrumentation, and a more traditional song structure.
House Music: The original electronic incarnation from disco. House typically runs around 120 beats per minute (BPM) and uses a 4/4 time sequence and an eight bar repeating cycle. The beat is maintained by a heavy kick drum that alternates in a 1-3 pattern with a high hat accent. Like its disco roots, house often features vocal choruses, real instrumentation, and a more traditional song structure.
I remember house
before the superclubs.
I remember house
when people knew the lyrics of house.
I remember house
before recordlabels sold the house.
I remember house
when house was about love...
before the superclubs.
I remember house
when people knew the lyrics of house.
I remember house
before recordlabels sold the house.
I remember house
when house was about love...
by Ellusive October 2, 2005

"I have a house"
by give me a fucking psuedonym August 20, 2017
