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Meaning
Noun
●
In Buildings & Housing:
A
crude
,
roughly
built
hut
or cabin.
●
Any
poorly
constructed
or
poorly
furnished
building.
●
In Agriculture:
The
room
from which a
ham radio
operator
transmits.
●
Grain
fallen
to the
ground
and
left
after harvest.
●
Nuts which have
fallen
to the ground.
●
In Agriculture:
Freedom to
pasturage
in order to
feed
upon shack.
●
In American English & British English:
A
shiftless
fellow
; a low,
itinerant
beggar
; a
vagabond
; a tramp.
●
In Fishing:
Bait that can be
picked up
at sea.
●
A
drink
, especially an
alcoholic
one.
Verb
●
To
live
(in or with); to
shack
up.
●
To
shed
or
fall
, as
corn
or
grain
at harvest.
●
To
feed
in
stubble
, or upon waste.
●
In British English:
To
wander
as a
vagabond
or tramp.
●
In American English:
To
hibernate
; to
go into
winter
quarters.
●
To
drink
, especially alcohol.
Adj
●
In Singapore English & Agriculture:
Exhausted,
worn out
,
extremely
tired.
Name
●
A surname.
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