Country Dictionary

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trouse

This a term utilized in the real estate appraisal industry to describe a trailer which has been added onto and may or may not resemble a site built home.

Hey they added a second floor to their double wide and now they have a trouse.

by malp October 27, 2006

trouse

A trailer house, or portable home on wheels, that has had additional construction added on that is not portable. The end result is a combination of a house and a trailer... "trouse"

"Hey Mandy, your tweaked out neighbors built onto their trailer. What a nice looking trouse"

by Bully Seaman August 08, 2007

trouse

To leave...with style.

Ron, we gotta go to the store. A'ight, let's trouse! (Pulls out shades!)

by Hallie Corson March 02, 2004

trouse

crotch area of a man ,

part of the trouser by the crotch

girl 1-"hey amy, look at that guys trouse "
girl 2- "omg tis huge, massive trousers"

by gamblore November 10, 2006

trouse

Adjective: From the American tits and the Australian vernacular grouse, meaning exceedingly excellent.

"Maddog drank 25 beers on the way home from Jabiru!"
"That is trouse man!"

by Gordo Darwin February 14, 2007

Trouse

A combination of house and trance music which falls into neither category.

Mostly played by DJs who feel they have done enough to please the people who have been following them for years and who they have made an absolute fortune from.

These DJs should get their heads out of their arses and remember where they came from and who put them where they are today.

Did you hear Tiesto playing that Trouse the other night? did you think it was shite too? No? well maybe it was me then... perhaps it's better if the Swedish House Mafia boys do it, or Eddie Halliwell?

by Music Lover No 32a August 04, 2011

TROUSE

1 A blouse that can be worn as pants.

2 A pretentious dj who invents a new genre so that he can be rated number one within it, since no one else plays this freshly created, imaginary genre.

Have you heard about that trouse, Tiesto? He just coined a new genre called polkastep

by Space Shuttle Sunglasses January 18, 2011