释义 |
shouse Austral. slang.|ʃaʊs| [Syncopated form of shit-house (shit n. 3).] A privy.
1941S. J. Baker Dict. Austral. Slang 66 Shouse, a privy. 1951D. Stivens Jimmy Brocket 214, I seen that now as plain as a country shouse. 1957‘N. Culotta’ They're a Weird Mob (1958) 43 Yeah, chuck 'em ter the shouse. 1968T. Keneally Three Cheers for Paraclete 84 I'd like some trees on it, pines and gums, so you don't have to see your neighbour's shouse first thing each morning. 1975L. Ryan Shearers 98 Dewlap, who had been standing at the back of the ring, all alone like a country s'house, now sidled up. |