bach
/bætʃ/
noun
- A small holiday house or cottage, especially in New Zealand.
- The family rented a cozy bach in the mountains for the winter break.
- Many New Zealanders own a simple bach for summer getaways.
- They spent the weekend at their beach bach near the coast.
verb
- To live as a bachelor, especially in a casual or makeshift way.
- He decided to bach it while his wife was away on business.
- They bached together for a year, surviving on takeout and instant noodles.
- After college, she bached in a small apartment with minimal furniture.