house moss

house moss

Bits of lint. Leave it to Grandma to spot every bit of house moss we missed in our cleaning.
See also: house, moss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

house moss

n. little blobs of lint. (see also ghost turd.) There is some house moss under the sofa.
See also: house, moss
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • smallest room in the house
  • keep open house
  • open house, keep
  • tiny house
  • ask up
  • out of square
  • move house
  • spend the night
  • spend the night with somebody/together
  • stay the night
References in periodicals archive
Also, the Zen-inspired gardens will house moss, shrubs and an array of flowers and hundreds of trees.
The family has been breeding and showing shire horses under the prefix Penlan since the 1970s and it all started with a broodmare called Stanley House Moss Rose.