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Definition of Bawdyhouse

Bawdyhouse
Bawdyhouse Baw"dy*house`, n. A house of prostitution; a house of ill fame; a brothel.

Meaning of Bawdyhouse from wikipedia

- A brothel, bordello, bawdy house, ranch, house of ill repute, house of ill fame, or ****house is a place where people engage in ****ual activity with prostitutes...
- including George Hislop and Peter Maloney, are charged with "keeping a common bawdyhouse"; 286 men are charged as found-ins. The Richmond is so heavily damaged...
- 2009. Retrieved Sep 30, 2009. Jakubs, Deborah L. (June 1984). "From Bawdyhouse to Cabaret: The Evolution of the Tango as an Expression of Argentine Po****r...
- The 1668 Bawdy House Riots (also called the Messenger Riots after rioter Peter Messenger) took place in 17th-century London over several days in March...
- including a humorous masterpiece, A Dangerous Neighbour (1811), set in a bawdyhouse. Buyanov, the main character of the poem, became a household name; Alexander...
- p. 122. ISBN 978-1-4000-9579-7. Jakubs, Deborah L. (1984-06). "From Bawdyhouse to Cabaret: The Evolution of the Tango as an Expression of Argentine Po****r...
- verses are the only other sources describing her childhood occupations: bawdyhouse servant, street hawker of herring, oysters, or turnips, and cinder-girl...
- Francisco. 3 – The New Democratic Party of Canada calls for amending the "bawdyhouse" section of the Canadian Criminal Code, which is often used to raid ****...
- Way became home to many box houses: half antecedent of vaudeville, half bawdyhouse. The Ladies Musical Club, founded 1891, quickly became an institution...
- said of it, "imagine a song ['The Happiest House on the Block'] about a bawdyhouse which describes the goings-on there after midnight as 'friendly, foolish...