dog house
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small outdoor shelter for a dog: A simple structure, often a wooden kennel, designed to provide a dog with protection from the weather. 2. A state of disfavor or punishment (informal, idiomatic): A condition of being in trouble with someone, typically a spouse, partner, or authority figure.
Usage Examples
- Literal meaning (shelter):
- We built a new dog house for our Labrador in the backyard.
- The puppy ran into its dog house when it started to rain.
- Idiomatic meaning (disfavor):
- He forgot their anniversary and is now in the dog house with his wife.
- After missing the deadline, the employee was in the dog house with his manager.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in the doghouse": To be in a state of disfavor. This is the most common idiomatic usage.
- I'm in the doghouse for forgetting to take out the trash.
- "to put someone in the doghouse": To cause someone to fall into disfavor.
- His careless comment put him in the doghouse with the entire team.
Variants and Related Words
- Kennel (n): A shelter for a dog or cat; often used interchangeably with 'dog house' for the literal meaning, but can also refer to a commercial boarding facility.
- Doghouse (n): A common closed compound form of "dog house."
Synonyms
- Literal: Kennel, shelter, hut.
- Idiomatic (state): Disgrace, disfavor, trouble, bad books .
Related Idioms
- In the doghouse: The standard idiom derived from the noun.
- He's been in the doghouse ever since he crashed the car.
Noun
- outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog