Examples of 'you got a house' in a sentence
Meaning of "you got a house"
you got a house: In this context, this phrase means that the person being spoken to or about has acquired or obtained a house, either through purchase, inheritance, or some other means
How to use "you got a house" in a sentence
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you got a house
Now you got a house and a family.
You have got a job and you got a house on my land.
You got a house full of porch monkeys.
I heard you got a house.
You got a house like from a magazine.
Congrats . Now you got a house and a family.
You got a house full of kids.
You got someone to wake up with . You got a house full of kids.
You got a house with too many stairs.
You got a job, you got a house.
You got a house falling down around you.
It 's the stairs . You got a house with too many stairs.
You got a house full of crazy people here.
I refuse to believe you're not doing okay. You got a house in LA.
You got a house.
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Because of Hyung Soo Chang 's tragedy, you got a house and a job.
You got a house in LA.
I know what it's like, though. You got a house full of kids.
You got a house on the North Shore.
We know, uh, you got a house note you can not pay down.
You got a house falling down around you, and a husband that wants you dead.
Nice, nice… You got a house like from a magazine.
You got a house up in Silver Lake, a couple of bulldogs running around.
So let me guess . You got a house up in Silver Lake, a couple of bulldogs.
You got a house and even a car… You sure made it big.
I mean, girl, you got a house in the Hamptons, on the water.
You got a house in the suburbs Oh, let's see… Let me guess.
Have you got a house for a rainy day?
Have you got a house in Penedo too? They say the Sintra air is great.
You … you got a house that 's almost a continent.
I think you got a house on 1 9 Parkwood Lane with a standard alarm system.
Nice . - You got a house from a magazine.