outhousey

adj

Etymology

From outhouse + -y.

  1. inherited from outhous
  2. suffixed as outhousey — “outhouse + y

Definitions

  1. Resembling or characteristic of an outhouse.

    • A rotten eggs, decaying matter and piquant, outhousey, je ne sais quois fragrance radiated off her in noxious waves.
    • The attic was so big, so quiet, so bare and so neat. It had its own smell – slightly musty and outhousey, but pleasant.

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