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cathouse

[ kat-hous ]

noun

Slang.
plural cathouses
  1. a brothel; whorehouse.


cathouse

/ ˈ°ìæ³ÙËŒ³ó²¹ÊŠ²õ /

noun

  1. a slang word for brothel
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Origin of cathouse1

1595–1605, for earlier sense of “siege towerâ€; 1930–35 for current sense; cat ( def ) (in obsolete sense of “prostituteâ€) + house
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Both men receive far more dimensionality than the women featured in that season, most of whom are cathouse bunnies or victims or, in Maggie’s case, unhappy buzzkills.

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My dad used to have a saying; Finding a competent politician is like finding a virgin in a cathouse.

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Some characters drink — one far more than he should — and there’s a reference to a “cathouse.â€

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The girls from a cathouse across the street stuck their heads out of the windows.

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I figured she’d grown up someplace where appearances would be important, but not a cathouse.

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