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Where soldiers, sailors, and broke roommates discover that a place to sleep beats a paycheck.
means Lodging or living space assigned to someone, especially military personnel, plus the verb for housing them there.
from From Latin quartus, a fourth — originally a city district, one of four sectors, before shrinking to mean the rooms you bunk in.
Plural onlyAlways quarters, never one lonely quarter.
Naval rootsGeneral quarters means battle stations, not lodging.
No mercyTo give no quarter means kill, not evict.