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winghouse 

1) Ker's Winghouse is a restuarant that was said to have copied the likes of Hooters, but in reality is way better than Hooters. The waitresses are attractive young women who wear small tight clothes. Not only is the food at Winghouse superior to Hooters, so are the girls who work there.

2) Home of the famous "Naked Wings"
1) Oh man, we should totally go to Winghouse tonight, get some wings, talk to some girls, and watch the game.

2) I don't eat fried food so im getting some Naked Wings.
winghouse by ShawnSTS17 March 4, 2005
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