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shouse

the mix of two words shit and house

that movie was shouse

by KING February 18, 2003

shouse

Combination of two words: Shack and House = Shouse. Referring to a living area that is about the size of a shack but the quality of a house.

We partied at the Shouse.

by JEW June 01, 2004

shouse

Pronunciation: rhymes with "blouse"
Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."

1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.

1: That bitch shoused me and everyone saw my boobs!

by ThatGirlOverThere March 16, 2007

shouse

Pronunciation: rhymes with "blouse"
Function: verb
Inflected forms: shoused; shousing
Etymology: From the words "shirt" and "blouse."

1: to pull down a woman's top so as to expose her breasts or brassiere.

1: That bitch shoused me and everyone saw my boobs!

by ThatGirlOverThere March 12, 2007

Shouse

A portmanteau of "shed" and "house"; A structure that outwardly resembles a shed (typically having a roll-formed steel-sheet exterior) that is primarily used as a dwelling / house. Though not required to fulfill the definition, a shouse generally has a garage(s) incorporated into the structure.

Bob wanted his house to look like a barn, so he built a shouse.

by Rennie24 October 30, 2017

shoused

extremely inebriated, ie. shitfaced, smashed, hammered, blitzed, shithoused, drunk, etc.

Similar declination to soused, but derives from an episode when Mr. Kevin Shouse of Atlanta, GA was so drunk he earned his own adjective.

Kevin drank too much and went to jail. He was shoused.

by geedo November 03, 2004

shoused

Shouses means that you are unable to complete the simplest of projects.

-Holy cow, she shoused that homework!

-Stop shousing in class

by Loka Loka February 12, 2009