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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. in the doghouse expr. figurative, informal (in disgrace) castigado adj. condenado/a adj. en capilla loc adj. My husband embarrassed me in front of my friends; he's in the doghouse tonight. Mi esposo me avergonzó delante de mis amistades.

  3. [(British) ˈdɒɡhaʊs , (US) ˈdɔɡˌhaʊs ] Formas de la palabra: doghouse, plural doghouses [British ˈdɒɡhaʊzɪz , US ˈdɒɡˌhaʊzɪz ] sustantivo (US) caseta f del perro. idiom: to be in the doghouse (informal) [person] estar castigado. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

  4. 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: palabras y expresiones relacionadas

  5. Spanish Translation of “TO BE IN THE DOGHOUSE” | The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Spanish translations of English words and phrases.

  6. Hace 2 días · BE IN THE DOGHOUSE definition: to have made people very annoyed with you because of something you have done | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  7. 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.