1. roundhouse - Noun
2. roundhouse - Verb
A constable's prison; a lockup, watch-house, or station house.
A cabin or apartament on the after part of the quarter-deck, having the poop for its roof; -- sometimes called the coach.
A privy near the bow of the vessel.
A house for locomotive engines, built circularly around a turntable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPlease, sit down," Sharon said with another hair toss. I made a mental note to practice doing that in a mirror the next time I saw one. it seemed a useful skill, right up there with roundhouse kicks. James Patterson
The key thing for me is to secure medium-term funding for the Roundhouse studios. It costs around £2m a year to run, but we want to grow it, and of course that will cost more. Lloyd Dorfman
Who laughs at beggar's staff and roundhouse will be put to prison himself. Estonian Proverb
Afterward, Sydal hit the rising knee strike, and a roundhouse kick. Source: Internet
A large, swinging circular punch starting from a cocked-back position with the arm at a longer extension than the hook and all of the fighter's weight behind it is sometimes referred to as a "roundhouse," "haymaker," or sucker-punch. Source: Internet
A roundhouse kick then a rocking cradle slam closed it out. Source: Internet