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–noun 1. a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing. (A horse)

-noun 2. An overweight person.
1. Hey i want to ride that Hoúse.

2. Oh my god that Hoúse is so huge and comeing right at us.
Hoúse by Bob the creator November 10, 2009
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One of the smartest medical dramas to ever have aired, House, M.D. features the maverick, anti-social doctor Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) who specializes in infectious diseases and does whatever it takes to solve the puzzling cases that come his way.

A show that should rob this year's Emmys if not for its sheer quality then for Laurie's brilliant acting.
Dr. House - "Sorry. Up late. Internet porn."
Dr. Chase - "Why aren't you in your office?"
Dr. House - "There's a computer in my office. If I log on, romance will ensue. My wrist might fall off."

- Episode 18 "Babies & Bathwater" 4/19/05
House by www.fox.com/house May 27, 2005
To steal; To appropriate; To confiscate without authority; To borrow or take without permission
"Hope you don't mind, we housed your RPG dice to play Cee-lo."

"That guy just totally housed your parking spot."

"Where's my sippin' tequila??"
"Oh, the ladies housed it for margaritas."
House by HudgeQuacker August 6, 2016
A fucking wooden or brick fucking place where you live eat and sleep in.
House by Syyyg October 22, 2014
n. a style of electronic music originating in the late 80's in the USA characterized by four-on-the-floor bpms between 110-140, synthesized melodies and bass lines.
DJ Gldfnger plays great house at the club down the street.
house by hyperexcel June 17, 2003
(noun)
a building which functions as a home for human habitation, it usually consists of a ground floor and one or more upper storeys.
my house is too old and dusty, I want a new house to live in
House by ryancflam October 9, 2016
1. (v) to consume a substantial quantity quickly, completely, and with purpose.
2. (v) to beat in competition.
3. (v) to dominate.
1. David got home after not eating all day and housed two enormous Chipotle burritos.
2. We played the ladies' Ultimate Frisbee team last night and they destroyed us 5-1. They completely housed us.
3. Jane totally housed the GRE: she got a perfect score.

house by ErikNo2 December 9, 2008