Another word for a house with multiple families living in it. This term is usually applied when there are at least three families living in one house, but can also refer to two families living in one house. This term often refers to Peruvian households because they are notorious for having multiple families living within their walls. The head families of munive houses are often extremely genuine people.
by OfficialWiffleball November 14, 2009
syndrome for someone you work with when they feel like a tick gnawing away at your neck.
SYMPTOMS:
-they ask too many questions
-have too many pauses within a conversation
-utility belt
-they hover over your desk like a fly over shit
-you feel an overwhelming sense of well-being as they walk away
-ties with a root canal as things you least enjoy
SYMPTOMS:
-they ask too many questions
-have too many pauses within a conversation
-utility belt
-they hover over your desk like a fly over shit
-you feel an overwhelming sense of well-being as they walk away
-ties with a root canal as things you least enjoy
by ilem November 30, 2006