outhouse

IPA: ˈaʊthaʊs

noun

  • (Canada, US) An outbuilding, typically permanent, containing a toilet or seat over a cesspit.
  • (dated) Any outbuilding: any small structure located apart from a main building.

verb

  • (transitive) To house in a separate building.
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Examples of "outhouse" in Sentences

  • Behind the outhouse is a door to a hidden stairwell to an attic.
  • The trek to the outhouse was a different experience that night as well.
  • "The roof of a good outhouse is best protected from wet," thought a fourth.
  • The outhouse is such a bad target for pranksters that I usually just go do my business somewhere else over a log.
  • “Ahh. Safe and sound!” exclaims Chris to Joe as it becomes clear the two are sitting in an outhouse, and the outhouse is headed for the brink of Niagra Falls.
  • ... an iowa corncob in an outhouse is more useful than palin. oh well if they do convince her to come the smart folks can use an iowa corncob to wipe her off of them ... angel

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