shack up

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English

Verb

shack up (third-person singular simple present shacks up, present participle shacking up, simple past and past participle shacked up)

  1. (derogatory) To live together, especially of an unmarried couple.
    • 1980, “Shack Up”, performed by A Certain Ratio:
      So I don't believe in alimony, okay, love? / Though I think we'd ought to / Shack up baby, shack up
    • 2011, Pamela Toth, The Mail-Order Mix-Up:
      The other rumor flying around thicker 'n flies on a three-day-old carcass is that new redheaded cook, Rory, is shacked up with you.

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