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In the Doghouse Meaning | A Common English Idiom for Being in Trouble Jan 6, 2026
What does “in the doghouse” mean? This popular English idiom is used when someone has done something wrong and is in trouble, especially with someone close to them. In this lesson, you’ll learn the meaning, how to use it, and see simple everyday examples.
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