housey
English
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edithousey (comparative more housey, superlative most housey)
- (colloquial) Resembling or characteristic of house music; houselike.
- 1990 August 31, Bill Wyman, “Bringing the noise: Public Enemy on the front lines”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard.
- Of hops: having the fruit mixed up with the leaves, making picking difficult.
- 1968, Wye College. Dept. of Hop Research, Department of Hop Research Annual Report (page 35)
- Variation of crop density and the presence of very 'housey' growth accounted for some of the variation, together with a drop in tempo on some farms as the end of harvest was approached, […]
- 1968, Wye College. Dept. of Hop Research, Department of Hop Research Annual Report (page 35)