pepper-pot
See also: pepper pot and pepperpot
English
Verb
pepper-pot (third-person singular simple present pepper-pots, present participle pepper-potting, simple past and past participle pepper-potted)
- (UK, New Zealand) To intersperse privately-owned houses and social housing.
- 1982, Hans Mol, The fixed and the fickle: religion and identity in New Zealand, page 70:
- In a government office not so long ago, we read an understandable petition from Europeans asking that these 'pepper-potted' people be removed, or they were going to move.
- 1997, Institute of Housing (Great Britain), Housing (volume 33, page 22)
- Although these would be of a maximum of 12 houses, he would prefer to pepper-pot rather than create the risk of "mini ghettos".
- 2008, Barry Goodchild, Homes, Cities and Neighbourhoods, page 222:
- Residential surveyors also say pepper-potting reduces the marketability of a house.
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