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COTTAGER

A player for Fulham Football Club. Named after the stadium in which they play, Craven Cottage. In turn called Craven Cottage becuase there is a cottage in the corner used as offices and dressing rooms. Nothing to do with the activities in the public toilets in Bishops Park

This is a must win game for the cottagers if they are to stave off relegation.

by WaterBoy June 19, 2006

52πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


cottage

A small house near a body of water or in the forest which families go to during summer and holidays. They're usually only afforded by the upper and upper-middle class. It should be noticed that 'cottage' is the Canadian terminology. In the greater United States a cottage is referred to as a 'camp.'

"We're going to our camp this weekend?"

"What!?! You own an entire camp?"

::explains::

"Oh, we call that a cottage, in Canada."

by DesPERRYado October 11, 2005

70πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


cottageing

Hanging around public toilets and spying over men's penises for sexual gratification.

Tony was arrested last monday for cottageing

by Hector Knox June 25, 2005

54πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


Cottager

A person involved in cottaging

A male who engages in the act of homosexual relations in a public place with passerbys and sometimes a complete stranger. Often a public toilet or simular places

Jeff is a first time cottager and wants to one day suck of a complete stranger in a public toilet

by Γ“lafur PΓ©tur ÁgΓΊtsson August 15, 2005

67πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


cottage

vt. "to cottage" - to engage in activities associated with a cottage

jamie loves to go cottaging

by Attilla the Hump June 13, 2003

25πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Cottageing

A brittish slang word for anonomous gay sex in a brittish public toilet, or cruising for sex with a stranger( brittish public toilets used to look like cottages.). giveaways of cottageing are removed light bulbs and holes in the cubicle walls.

Oi mate fancy going cottageing. or, would you mind taking a look at this.

by cottage man April 10, 2011

13πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


cottage

n. 1. A small, usually one story, house or vacation home. 2. Used informally to refer to one’s McMansion or pocket estate in the Hamptons.

We have a beach cottage in East Hampton.

by nucleus May 25, 2004

17πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž