"Here, Jim. You got divorced? Have a beer. On the house."
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Indicates favorably the arrival of a person, thing or idea to any location.
Ladies and gentlemen, get up on your feet and make some noise because BOBBY BROWN is in the house.
(In this example, a music venue or television studio acts as the metaphorical "house")
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1. An adverb used primarily in LGBTQ+ or makeup/drag queen settings to mean that something is in excess, highly noticeable, or overbearing in nature. Somewhat interchangeable with "so much" or even an exclamation point in some instances. Initially popularized by YouTuber Rich Lux and further spread by Jeffree Star, Gigi Gorgeous, and Tati Westbrook.
2. A popular form is to say "clock it the house", meaning that something unfavorable was noticed.
3. Can simply be used to say in isolation meaning: "totally", "agreed", or "of course".
Rich Lux: "She loved Asian men the HOUSE".
Abby: "Did you notice the highlighter on that queen?"
David: "Girl, sister packed on that highlighter the HOUSE."
Jenny: "I walked into the club ready to party. We're talking EDM and neon lights the HOUSE".
Emory: "Wow, that was one trashy performance, sis clearly had no clue how to dance in heels"
Jeffree: "Clock it the house".
Tyrell: "That boys was cute, he had biceps the HOUSE."
Max: "The HOUSE, the HOUSE".
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free of charge, compliments of the owner
Bartender: "I think you are really cute, so I will give you drinks all night on the house."
Lil Shorty: (blushes)"Thank you!" (as she leaves to dance with her boyfriend)
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To eat a lot of food. Usually very quickly.
βAfter swimming in the ocean all day, he came home and felt the need to house the lasagna.β
βShe used to be vegetarian but at brunch, she really housed the bacon.β
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A shockingly complete and enthusiastic consumption.
- Laura musy have been hungry, she totally housed that meat.
- There is nothing left, Jess housed it all.
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