shack
//ʃæk//
Noun
shackSingular
shacksPlural
1
A small, crudely built dwelling or shelter, typically made of rough materials.
The fisherman lived in a small shack by the lake.
Verb
shackInfinitive
shackPresent tense
shackedPast tense
shackedPast participle
shackingPresent participle
shacksThird-person singular
1
To live or stay somewhere, especially in a casual or temporary manner (usually used with 'up').
We shacked up in a small cabin during the storm.