Cathouse in a sentence as a noun

The guy's book is called "The Art of the ****", his really show "cathouse". His attitude to women and employees is horrible.

Net Where as massage parlors in the rest of America give men hand jobs and more for $40+ after a massage, a cathouse will skip the massage pretext and go right into sex because the Nevada law allows it in certain counties. They don't need a massage as an excuse to charge for sex.

>We had a live model at the late Dennis Hoffs cathouse near Reno with a lovense in her vajayjay taking ETH porntoken ICO investments in her toy through the ethereum blockchain. I'm a native English speaker, but apparently not a native teledildonics speaker.

"A snarky cathouse where everyone tears down everyone else anonymously " Doesn't that describe the Internet in general? Seems that regardless the platform there is a lot of negativity due to the perception of anonymity.

This didn't have quite the full benefit that you describe, though, because of compound words like "cathouse", "hothouse", "lighthouse", "outhouse", etc. And of course digraphs can be extra-risky whenever languages accept loanwords.

Cathouse definitions

noun

a building where prostitutes are available

See also: whorehouse brothel bordello bagnio bawdyhouse