Noun
a house used as a residence by a chapter of a fraternity
Source: WordNetA reporting party also expressed concerns over a female party leaving a fraternity house crying. Source: Internet
Two of the students live off campus in Orono and a third lives in a fraternity house. Source: Internet
It wasn’t uncommon over the years to find Father Peter cheering on the team at a late-night basketball game or being present at a fraternity house party. Source: Internet
The property in question included two Speco Tech DVR boxes taken Feb. 6 from the fraternity house at 220 N. Burrowes St. on Penn State’s campus. Source: Internet
The school discovered virus clusters in dorms, a fraternity house, and other student housing. Source: Internet
UNC said the clusters were discovered in dorms, a fraternity house and other student housing. Source: Internet