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doghouse

 
Dictionary: dog·house   (dôg'hous', dŏg'-) pronunciation
n.
A small shelter for a dog.

idiom:

in the doghouse Slang.

  1. In great disfavor or trouble.


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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
  Synonyms: kennel, dog house

Meaning #2: an idiomatic term for being in disfavor


Wikipedia: Doghouse
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A wooden doghouse. This dog is Dash outside of his doghouse during U.S. President Benjamin Harrison's tenure.

A doghouse, known in British English as a kennel, is a small shed commonly built in the shape of a little house intended for a dog. It is a structure in which a dog is kept or can run into for shelter from the elements.

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Architecture

In architecture, "doghouse" is commonly a builder/contractor term for a dormer. The name is derived from the appearance of improperly proportioned dormers, which do resemble dog houses. A properly proportioned dormer should neatly fit over the window it is meant to frame. A common mistake is to undersize the windows or oversize the dormer, which necessitates the use of siding or other infill material with the structure treated as a gable end. Some architects use the word "doghouse" in a derogatory manner to indicate an ignorance of "honest" building practices often found in low-cost residential and light commercial, developer-built structures. See also pork chop eave.

Double bass

The double bass is also sometimes jokingly referred to as a doghouse due to its largeness of sound, especially by jazz or bluegrass musicians.

In the doghouse

The idiom 'In the doghouse/Land yourself in the doghouse' means out of favour and in trouble with a person/people because of an offence/caused upset, for example for a husband who is figuratively sent to the doghouse in the same way that a dog is removed from the human habitation. This is the principal usage of the expression dog house in British English.

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Translations: Doghouse
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - hundehus

Nederlands (Dutch)
hondenhok, contrabas

Français (French)
n. - chenil, niche à chien

Deutsch (German)
n. - Hundehütte

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - σκυλόσπιτο

Italiano (Italian)
canile

Português (Portuguese)
n. - canil (m)

Русский (Russian)
будка

Español (Spanish)
n. - caseta, perrera, cucha

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - hundkoja, bildl. vara i onåd

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
狗窝, 犬舍

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 狗窩, 犬舍

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 개집

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 犬小屋

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) بيت اكلب‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮בית כלבים‬


 
 

 

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