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 8, 2006
Have another beer, on the house.
by Light Joker July 26, 2005
by Jaggo March 21, 2004
by mrauk July 22, 2008
by Etan September 17, 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 September 16, 2005
"I have a house"
by give me a fucking psuedonym August 20, 2017