1. waterhouse - Noun
2. Waterhouse - Proper noun
A surname.
A rural locality in Dorset local government area, north-east Tasmania, Australia.
waterhouse (plural waterhouses)
A house on floats.
Yeah, she was hot, all right, but I think she had the hots for you - kept saying how she saw you over at the Waterhouse last year and you were all, like, wow, amazing. It was like a menage a trois, only you weren't there, thank God. Rachel Caine
I beg your pardon?" Robson says. One thing Waterhouse likes about these Brits is that when they don't know what the hell you're talking about, they are at least open to the possibility that it might be their fault. Neal Stephenson
After three hours of heavy shelling, Waterhouse ordered a withdrawal. Source: Internet
Alex started his career as auditor in Price Waterhouse Coopers. Source: Internet
Difficulties of interpretation John William Waterhouse : Pandora, 1896 Historic interpretations of the Pandora figure are rich enough to have offered Dora and Erwin Panofsky scope for monographic treatment. Source: Internet
Cluff, who chose not to run for re-election, was presented with a copy of a brick paver, a program that helps support Waterhouse Center, engraved with his name and his dates of service as a board member. Source: Internet