UFROG n.— «Even before we moved in, my wife set the deadline of transforming our UFROG (it means unfinished room over garage) into 250 square feet of livable, workable space, which I commonly refer to as a man room. It’s not really a den...
big red truck n.— «“I figured it was just a matter of time before somebody came running out of the big red truck with a box full of plates,” said crew chief Todd Parrott, using the garage area parlance for NASCAR’s headquarters...
FOG n.— «We’ve had penthouses, duplexes and coach houses—and now the latest “must have” property in the housing market is a FOG—a flat over a garage.» —“FOGs—the new property buzzword ” Property...
snout house n. a single-family residence in which a garage projects from, obscures, or dominates the street-facing side of the building. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
snout house n.— «“Wow these houses must be designed for giants. They’re huge.” “Yeah, giant doors [two 3ft doors], giant garages [3 car garage ‘snout house’ designs], and giant SUVs.”» —“Worst Day of the Year...
snout house n.— «Traditional layout has produced what is referred to as a snout house, meaning a home is dominated by a view of the garage. In a design where the home is dominated by the garage, the main entrance to the home is often...