Houser
name, noun, slang ·2 syllables ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
- 1 One who, or that which, houses.
"Federal aid for foster care - in effect a houser of last resort for children from troubled families - may also be legitimately described as an entitlement."
- 2 A house music track. informal
""The Disco" is a sweet and summery horn-fueled gem, while "Sweet Music" is a gospel-infused peak houser that we'd love to hear alongside Bohannon's disco stomper "Let's Start The Dance.""
- 1 A surname.
- 2 A surname from German
Example
More examples"Federal aid for foster care - in effect a houser of last resort for children from troubled families - may also be legitimately described as an entitlement."
Etymology
From Middle English housere, equivalent to house + -er.
Possibly from houser. * (German): Anglicization of German Hauser
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