1. warehouse - Noun
2. warehouse - Verb
A storehouse for wares, or goods.
To deposit or secure in a warehouse.
To place in the warehouse of the government or customhouse stores, to be kept until duties are paid.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTrade isn't about goods. Trade is about information. Goods sit in the warehouse until information moves them. C. J. Cherryh
The capitalist distribution network, a complex chain of factory, transport, warehouse and retail outlet, is one of the greatest male accomplishments in the history of culture. Camille Paglia
I believe more and more that this business is about people. People, people. The idea is to make friends at the retail level, the warehouse level, let people see you exist, can form sentences and have an interest in something other than yourself. David Lee Roth
There ought to be but one large art warehouse in the world, to which the artist could carry his art-works, and from which he could carry away whatever he needed. As it is, one must be half a tradesman. Ludwig van Beethoven
Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands, Where the sad-eyed prophet says that no man comes, My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums, Should I leave them by your gate, Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait? Bob Dylan
He feels like a cat in an strange warehouse. Dutch Proverb