outhouse

noun

A small, enclosed structure having one or two holes in a seat built over a pit and serving as an outdoor toilet.

noun

An outbuilding, as on a farm.

noun

A small house or building separate from the main house; an outbuilding; specifically, in law, under the definition of arson, a building contributory to habitation, separate from the main structure, and so by the common-law rules a parcel of the dwelling-house or not, according as it is within or without the curtilage.

noun

A small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuilding.

noun

A small building with one or more seats and a pit underneath, intended for use as a toilet; a privy.

noun

An outbuilding, a small structure located away, or not directly accessed from, a main building.

noun

An outdoor toilet, (or often just a seat over a cesspool) in a wooden cubicle, where the term is usually referring to a permanent facility. Where an outdoor toilet is installed on a temporary basis, the term portable toilet is generally used. The slang terms john and johnny house are sometimes used to identify an outdoor toilet; see also privy.

noun

a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate