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house
- To steal.
I just housed that candy bar.
- See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Jul 23 1998. Submitted by Evan G. on Jul 23 1998.
- first heard in the movie PCU (the hippies playing frisbee say "we're getting housed.. we need blotter!" (the dog). verb- meaning to kick ass, beat up on your opponents, dominate.
Our team's housing!
Last edited on Sep 17 2002. Submitted by joe from Baltimore, MD, USA on Sep 17 2002.
verb
- to defeat impressively. Possibly from dominoes.
Stanford is afraid to play me in Scrabble - he knows that I'll house him in 3 plays.
I ran the pool table all night long. I went home because I was tired of housin' my sorry opponents.
Last edited on Jun 03 2010. Submitted by dominomack from Vallejo, CA, USA on Jul 24 2004.
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housed
- Extremely drunk.
Last edited on Jan 10 2003. Submitted by Anonymous from Austin, TX, USA on Jan 10 2003.
- Extremely drunk.
Enrique burst in the door with a six-pack of MGD and proceeded to get housed.
Last edited on Jan 10 2003. Submitted by Anonymous from Austin, TX, USA on Jan 10 2003.
adjective
- To be extremely inebriated.
Man, I went to the bar last night and got housed!
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
Last edited on Nov 10 2003. Submitted by Kyle from Lakeville, Connecticut, USA on Nov 10 2003.
verb
- To get beaten completely at a game or competition with no points or scoring for you or your team. A complete loss.
Citation from " censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Aug 05 2020. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 05 2020.
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houwe
other
- how, bigraphive form
Last edited on Oct 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2024.
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hover
verb - intransitive
- to stay in one place, often surreptitiously and/or suspiciously; staking out something, possibly to steal it or at the very least, covet it.
Marco's been hovering near the CD collection.
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by philo from San Francisco, CA, USA on Sep 10 2002.
- to stand over.
Citation from "Eagleton", Parks and Recreation (TV), Season 3 Episode 12 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.Last edited on Jul 21 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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How about them apples?
expression
- 'Them apples', or more correctly 'Those apples' or 'These apples' refers to an act, deed, behavior, etc. characterized by comparison of a particular situation wherein the values can be measured by each party of a conflict. It is a very loose fitting term meant to instill rivalry between them.
Last edited on Nov 18 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 18 2013.
interjection
- synonymous with "What do you think about that?" Also "How do you like them apples?"
How about them apples?
Well, I got her number. How about them apples?
- See more words with the same meaning: inquiries (list of).
Last edited on May 02 2013. Submitted by Gulnar Surury from New York, NY, USA on Mar 25 1998.
notes
- Note that the phrase in its colloquial use is ungrammatical. While a listener would understand "How about those apples" as being an equivalent question, using "them" is traditional.
Last edited on Jul 13 2007. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 13 2007.
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how are you going
interjection
- "How are you doing?" Also how you going.
Last edited on Oct 28 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 28 2011.
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how do?
interjection
- "How are you?"
- See more words with the same meaning: hello and other greetings.
Last edited on Sep 30 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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howdy
- a country greeting meaning hello.
Howdy folks! How are you today?
Last edited on Jul 18 2013. Submitted by Adam C. from Cumming, GA, USA on Apr 01 2007.
- Often used in Texas and parts of the South as a greeting originated from "How do you do?" shortened to "how do you?" and said rapidly with the words running together with a Southern accent or a twang resulting in "Howdy?" It is often followed by "How are you?" or some other pleasantry which is often redundant.
Last edited on Dec 27 2009. Submitted by Anonymous from Hockley, TX 77447, USA on Dec 27 2009.
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howdy, sailor.
- greeting towards a male.
Last edited on Oct 03 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 03 2009.
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howe
other
- how, trigraphive form
Last edited on Oct 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2024.
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