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rough as houses
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does anyone know where the saying 'rough as houses' originates from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's possibly Australian in origin, as they have similar phrases such as 'rough as a bag' and 'rough as guts' etc. A bag one can just about understand, if it was one of these jute/hessian coal-sack types, but the roughness of guts and houses are harder to comprehend. There is, of course, the word 'rough-house' meaning a bit of a barney, so there is a precedent for associating the two words.