unhousebroken
English edit
Etymology edit
un- + housebroken
Adjective edit
unhousebroken (not comparable)
- Not housebroken.
- 2009 March 28, Gail Collins, “How to Train a Governor”, in New York Times[1]:
- The minority party you’re emasculating today may be the majority tomorrow, and it’s better they not be totally unhousebroken.