Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-the-doghouse
idiom
/ˈɪn ði ˈdɔːɡhaʊs/

Definition
In a state of being in trouble or in disgrace with someone, usually due to a mistake or misdeed.

Examples
- After forgetting their anniversary, Tom found himself in the doghouse with his wife.
- She had to apologize for her remark because she was in the doghouse with her best friend.

Meaning
This phrase typically implies that a person has done something wrong that has upset someone they care about, and as a result, they are facing displeasure or punishment.

Synonyms
- In trouble
- On thin ice
- In hot water