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frat houses

n. (frat house English)

Usage examples of "frat houses".

They could hear rock music from one of the frat houses, and a man laughing.

I suppose it's necessary to have witchsmellers on campus, to make sure the fellows don't 'chant up liquor in the frat houses or smuggle in nymphs.

The place had the stale smell ofspilled beer mixed with just a hint of what might have been vomit, the kindof smell only certain bars or frat houses held, the kind where the odor hadseeped into the walls like rodents that ended up dying and rotting.

The [118] receivers, of course, were those who met the mules and warehoused the cocaine, heroin, and pot until it could be delivered to dealers who, in turn, delivered it to their customers in country clubs, corporate boardrooms, honky-tonk bars, chic nightclubs, sorority and frat houses, and bar-association meetings where those who could afford the stuff bought it and used it.