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  • noun Plural form of frathouse.

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Examples

  • Final Clubs -- wood-paneled hives of scum and villainy replete with designer drugs, or glorified frathouses, depending on whom you listen to -- do dominate the Harvard social scene.

    Facebook, the social network? A Harvard perspective Alexandra Petri 2010

  • Go to any college town and see how the upscale stoners in the frathouses get treated by the po-po.

    Matthew Yglesias » Hispanics and Crime 2010

  • With it, Todd Phillips cements his status as perhaps the most lethargically unironic comedy filmmaker working today only the cheeky, self-reflexive Road Trip is worth watching outside alcohol-flooded frathouses.

    The Projection Booth 2009

  • With it, Todd Phillips cements his status as perhaps the most lethargically unironic comedy filmmaker working today only the cheeky, self-reflexive Road Trip is worth watching outside alcohol-flooded frathouses.

    Archive 2009-11-01 2009

  • At times, it seems like two frathouses or rival soccer clubs or something.

    Reviews Trickle In: It’s Casanova in a Romp 2005

  • UBC frathouses evict students to cash in on Vancouver Olympics

    canada.com Top Stories 2009

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