housey

English

Etymology

house + -y

Adjective

housey (comparative more housey, superlative most housey)

  1. (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:
      Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard.

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