A large outhouse is commonly referred to as an "outhouse" or a "privy." These structures are typically outdoor toilets located away from the main dwelling.
A large door is called a gate.
Probably the most recognizable symbol associated symbol with the traditional outhouse building is the familiar crescent moon carved into the privy door. Actually, the symbol is an ancient one, and was a sign for womanhood in colonial days and on the frontier. It's male counterpart, Sol, was either a star or a sun burst design also on the door. Since most male outhouses fell into disrepair rather quickly they seldom survived; while the female ones were better maintained, and were eventually used by both sexes. Although you can find outhouses still standing with the crescent moon, the original meaning for gender identification was lost by the later nineteenth century in most areas of the country. Carved crescent moons and stars on outhouse doors was introduced in early 19th century America. Typically, the moon and the star together represented a unisex outhouse, while the moon alone represented a women's outhouse. A star alone represented a men's outhouse.
A very large hill is called a mountain.
A large bundle is commonly referred to as a bale.
They are called volcanic bombs.
It is typically called an Outhouse.
The Outhouse was created in 2003.
Outhouse by far.
Outhouse - venue - was created in 1984.
Saturn Outhouse was created in 1989.
Outhouse (or a portapotty, if you're at a public park or outdoor concert.)
an antonym for outhouse will be an bathroom thats inside with plumbing
The Outhouse - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
Donald E. Outhouse has written: 'Robert Outhouse, 1750-1849, and his wife Sarah (Caldwell) Outhouse, United Empire Loyalists' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy, United Empire loyalists
It is a extended metaphor between an outhouse and a poem
Outhouse - 2010 was released on: USA: 31 October 2010
Strangely enough, many plastic sheds actually do resemble large outhouses.