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  1. If you are in the doghouse, someone is annoyed with you and shows their disapproval: I'm in the doghouse - I broke Sara's favourite vase this morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Humiliating and degrading. abase.

  2. What's the origin of the phrase 'In the doghouse'? In Chapter 16 of Peter Pan, 1911, J. M. Barrie used a plot device in which the father of the family, Mr. Darling, consigned himself to the dog’s kennel as an act of remorse for inadvertently causing his children to be kidnapped.

  3. In the doghouse: in trouble or in a situation where someone is upset or angry with you for some reason. Notes: This idiom is most often used to describe a man who has angered his girlfriend or wife. A dog house is a small shelter with a roof that's made for a dog.

  4. The idiom ‘in the doghouse’ is used to describe being in trouble or disfavor with someone, typically due to one’s actions or behavior. It conveys a sense of being out of favor or receiving punishment, often resulting in a strained or tense relationship with the person who is upset.

  5. If you are in the doghouse, someone is annoyed with you because of something you have done. If you give her a birthday card and nothing else, you'll be in the doghouse. Four Caribbean prime ministers have landed themselves in the doghouse after failing to turn up to a top-level meeting at the White House.

  6. Jun 5, 2024 · The meaning of IN THE DOGHOUSE is in a bad situation because someone is angry at one : in trouble. How to use in the doghouse in a sentence.

  7. Temporarily out of favor or in trouble: “Tyrone forgot his wife's anniversary, and now he's really in the doghouse.”

  8. Apr 22, 2024 · in the doghouse (informal, idiomatic) In a situation of being the object of someone's anger or disapproval, especially one's spouse. Synonym: doghoused

  9. If you are in the doghouse, people are annoyed or angry with you. [informal] He plays a salesman in the doghouse for repeatedly turning up late. See full dictionary entry for doghouse. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  10. Temporarily out of favor or in trouble: “Tyrone forgot his wife's anniversary, and now he's really in the doghouse.”

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