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cathouse

[kat-hous] / ˈkætˌhaʊs /






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Both men receive far more dimensionality than the women featured in that season, most of whom are cathouse bunnies or victims or, in Maggie’s case, unhappy buzzkills.

From Salon

My dad used to have a saying; Finding a competent politician is like finding a virgin in a cathouse.

From Salon

Some characters drink — one far more than he should — and there’s a reference to a “cathouse.”

From Washington Post

I figured she’d grown up someplace where appearances would be important, but not a cathouse.

From Literature

The latest prohibition effort aims to let the public decide the cathouses’ fate and is seen by both sides as a fight for the very soul of the west.

From The Guardian