A prostitution house where all or most of the whores are male, not neccisarily transsexual or gay, but with most clientel also being male.
A: Did you know about the Mollyhouse that opened up last week?
B: Yeah, wonder if it'll turn out like the Swan
A: Doubt it, no one really cares about it when it happens t guys.
B: Yeah, wonder if it'll turn out like the Swan
A: Doubt it, no one really cares about it when it happens t guys.
by aniytlia June 3, 2011
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An individual who chooses to date someone who shares their physical characters is worthy of ridicule as they are presumably guilty of narcissism (at best) or incest (at worst).
Can work as well for homosexual couples who bear a familial resemblance, prompting assumptions that they are brother and brother, or sister and sister.
Origin: From the Simpsons, Bart's long-suffering sidekick Millhouse Van Houten has similar blue hair, thick eye brows, and large glasses as both his mother and father. Additionally, it is possible given Millhouse's poor judgement that his parents do in fact share the same genealogy.
From "The Simpsons: Season 22, episode 3 entitled: MoneyBart (2010)
Bart has provoked his noted-feminist sister Lisa with dismissive terms such as "Honey Pie" and "Tootsie Pop". Prompting Nelson to interject with the following:
Nelson Muntz: Hey, get a room, you two.
Lisa Simpson: We're brother and sister.
Milhouse Van Houten: So are my parents ... I think.
An individual who chooses to date someone who shares their physical characters is worthy of ridicule as they are presumably guilty of narcissism (at best) or incest (at worst).
Can work as well for homosexual couples who bear a familial resemblance, prompting assumptions that they are brother and brother, or sister and sister.
Origin: From the Simpsons, Bart's long-suffering sidekick Millhouse Van Houten has similar blue hair, thick eye brows, and large glasses as both his mother and father. Additionally, it is possible given Millhouse's poor judgement that his parents do in fact share the same genealogy.
From "The Simpsons: Season 22, episode 3 entitled: MoneyBart (2010)
Bart has provoked his noted-feminist sister Lisa with dismissive terms such as "Honey Pie" and "Tootsie Pop". Prompting Nelson to interject with the following:
Nelson Muntz: Hey, get a room, you two.
Lisa Simpson: We're brother and sister.
Milhouse Van Houten: So are my parents ... I think.
Concerned friend #1: Do you think Matt's girlfriend kind of looks the same as him? I mean, they're the same height, same hair color, they even laugh at the same jokes...
Concerned friend #2: Oh yeah! Total Millhouse Parents.
Concerned friend #2: Oh yeah! Total Millhouse Parents.
by Piperdad June 23, 2012
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"pulling a millhouse" / "to pull a millhouse"
suddenly leaving the internet/IRC and staying out for some time.
if you are a regular on <RANDOMFORUM> and you leave without dropping a note, you successfully pulled a millhouse.
suddenly leaving the internet/IRC and staying out for some time.
if you are a regular on <RANDOMFORUM> and you leave without dropping a note, you successfully pulled a millhouse.
18:50 < pewbeng> Hey EDiot, how's business?
18:53 <@error`> Yea, sup, EDiot?
18:58 -!- EDiot has quit IRC bye!
19:00 < pewbeng> Damn, EDiot is pulling a millhouse on us!
18:53 <@error`> Yea, sup, EDiot?
18:58 -!- EDiot has quit IRC bye!
19:00 < pewbeng> Damn, EDiot is pulling a millhouse on us!
by pewbeng May 19, 2008
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This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
by Tom Cerveaux April 9, 2008
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Person2: Yeah dude he was fucking millhoused.
Person2: Yeah dude he was fucking millhoused.
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