1. woodshed - Noun
2. woodshed - Verb
An enclosed, roofed structure, often an outbuilding, used primarily to store firewood.
(informal) A place where punishments or reprimands are administered.
woodshed (third-person singular simple present woodsheds, present participle woodshedding, simple past and past participle woodshedded)
(slang, music) To practice or rehearse using a musical instrument.
Although less jars this year, it still fills me with warmth to visit and sit by the woodstove with tea, knowing the woodshed is filled with the efforts of autumn labor to keep the house warm throughout long Maine winters. Source: Internet
Some of the more obscure places included having sex in a haystack, central reservation of the M25, the woodshed and on a golf course. Source: Internet
Today, the main house is still the main house and the woodshed remains the woodshed, but the creamery and meat locker have been renovated into a master bedroom suite. Source: Internet
Rose’s sister, nieces and nephews later discovered hundreds of original pieces of Garlock art stashed away in an old stone woodshed next to Rose’s Woodstock cabin. Source: Internet
So I moved on out towards the woodshed, to look for something that needed done. Source: Internet
Those stories often used to be left in the family woodshed, but now they’re coming out again. Source: Internet