bughouse

[buhg-hous]

bughouse Definition

  • 1an insane asylum
  • 2a state of extreme confusion or disorder
  • 3a type of chess game played with four players and two boards

Using bughouse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bughouse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient was sent to the bughouse for treatment.

  • Example

    The office was in a complete bughouse after the power outage.

  • Example

    Let's play a game of bughouse chess.

  • Example

    Bughouse is a popular variant of chess among grandmasters.

bughouse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bughouse

Phrases with bughouse

  • to become extremely angry or irrational

    Example

    He went bughouse when he found out he was fired.

  • bughouse tactics

    unconventional or chaotic methods used to achieve a goal

    Example

    The team used bughouse tactics to win the championship.

  • humor that is absurd, nonsensical, or surreal

    Example

    His jokes were full of bughouse humor that left everyone scratching their heads.

Origins of bughouse

from 'bug' meaning 'crazy' and 'house' meaning 'asylum'

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Summary: bughouse in Brief

The term 'bughouse' [buhg-hous] has three main meanings: an insane asylum, a state of extreme confusion or disorder, and a type of chess game played with four players and two boards. It is often used in phrases like 'go bughouse,' which means to become extremely angry or irrational, and 'bughouse tactics,' which refers to unconventional or chaotic methods used to achieve a goal.