Meaning & Definition of word "Shack"

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    Shack

    /ʃæk/

    noun:

    • 1. A crude shelter or small, simple building, often made of wood or metal.
      • Example: The old shack by the lake was falling apart but held many childhood memories.
    • 2. A small, often temporary structure used for a specific purpose, such as storage or living quarters.
      • Example: We stayed in a rustic shack during our camping trip in the woods.
    • 3. A place of business that is often small and informal.
      • Example: The food shack by the beach served the best fish tacos around.

    verb:

    • 1. To confine or shackle someone or something.
      • Example: They decided to shack the dogs outside to keep them from running off.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'shak', likely of unknown origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shack up:

    To live together as a couple without being married.

    shackled:

    To be restrained or bound.

    Related Words

    shanty:

    A small, crudely built shack.

    cottage:

    A small house, usually in the countryside.

    boathouse:

    A building for storing boats.

    Slang Meanings of shack

    Meaning: To live together casually without commitment.

    Example Sentence: They're just shacking up; no plan to get married.