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cathouse

n. (context US slang English) A brothel.

WordNet
cathouse

n. a building where prostitutes are available [syn: whorehouse, brothel, bordello, bagnio, house of prostitution, house of ill repute, bawdyhouse, sporting house]

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Cathouse

Cathouse may refer to:

  • Brothel

Usage examples of "cathouse".

Burnside hopes to die exhausted in a cathouse with the sweet-sweet taste of bourbon on his tongue.

Sometimes I hung around in the alley behind the cathouse watching the windows and stuff, because I like cats, kittens especially.

Simmermeyer is starting to talk about how little Veronica Hoffman spends so much time at the cathouse, what can a girl her age want at that place?

Mano, you and I were holding up the side of that cathouse like it was glued to our backs.

Warlock, There was the time Scale had ordered him to drive over two hundred klicks to a tiny hamlet in the foothills of the Darks, The long-armed man had been told to stay put, sit in the land wag for as long as it took for Scale to conduct his business, ostensibly a visit to this real high-class cathouse the ville boasted.

Solon, the Athenian famous for his lawgiving, who also instituted the steamiest cathouse in history.

It was Solon, the Athenian famous for his lawgiving, who also instituted the steamiest cathouse in history.

So far as Kit knew, Homako never had gone back to the Old West: The stink of burnt saloons, banks, and cathouses had lingered in Kit's lungs for weeks afterward.

Denver cathouses are among the few down-time attractions Skeeter Jackson has visited.

On Penticuff Strip, which angled southeast from the old business district, there were pawn shops, beer joints, dancehalls, tattoo parlors, even some two-buck-a-tussel cathouses.

Most had attached themselves to Scale's troop of marauders, and the long-armed man was dead certain that was entirely because of the Warlock, There was the time Scale had ordered him to drive over two hundred klicks to a tiny hamlet in the foothills of the Darks, The long-armed man had been told to stay put, sit in the land wag for as long as it took for Scale to conduct his business, ostensibly a visit to this real high-class cathouse the ville boasted.

It was a Friday night, and the place was more crowded than Dollar Day in a cathouse.

The Oddity didn't drink in any of the usual gin joints, eat in any of the usual greasy spoons, or get his or her ashes hauled in any of the usual cathouses.

Cantonese singsong girl bought out of a filthy little cathouse that still exists in a filthy little Macao alley?