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Definition of Stash house
1. Noun. A house where weapons and supplies are hidden. "Attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stash House
Literary usage of Stash house
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America's Habit: Drug Abuse, Drug Trafficking, and Organized Crime by Manuel Gonzales, Kevin McEnery, Thomas Sheehan, Susan Mellody (1998)
"The cocaine is held at the stash house until it is exported from Colombia.34 Colombian
trafficking organizations currently export an estimated 62 percent of ..."
2. Drug Enforcement Manual (1993)
"The target may be looking for a tail and "dusting himself off" before reaching
a stash house, meet spot, source-of supply, or his place of residence. 9. ..."
3. Mexican and American Responses to the International Narcotics Threat edited by Jesse Helms (1999)
"... marijuana were found on the scene, and the police admitted they worked at the
stash house. • In July a Mexican Army Division arrested nine Mexican ..."
4. The Supply of Illicit Drugs to the United States: The MMICC Report, 1995 by Paul V. Daly (1998)
"... in conjunction with the Belize Defence Force and the DEA Belize Country Office,
of an additional 536 kilograms of cocaine from a stash house near Belize ..."