He was behind on what their doing know
He was behind on what their doing know
The phrase "in the doghouse" typically means that someone is in trouble or facing disapproval, often due to their actions or behavior. In this context, missing two practices likely led to the individual facing consequences, such as reduced playing time or increased scrutiny from coaches or teammates. Essentially, it suggests he has fallen out of favor and needs to work to regain trust or standing within the team.
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are looking at A Simile. This is comparing two flat things.
The doghouse is awkward and clunky to remove but what you need to do is there are two 1/2 inch bolts bolting it to the floor, remove them and then there are two snap closures on each side that are levers that hold the doghouse to the firewall. Unsnap them. Then open the door that has the ashtray and lighter and you will see two screws holding that in. Unscrew the Phillips screws and then pull this back slightly so you can unhook the cigarrette lighter wiring. Slide the doghouse back slightly and then twist your drivers side chair to the side and move it back and the passanger one back as well if you can and I usually lift the bottom of the doghouse up and squeeze it out of the way of the seats etc. Experiment as it's not easy but it will come out.
a couple
between two fires idioms
adds up, makes sense
To figure somrthing out from the information avaiable
A compound noun is two nouns put together. doghouse, chalkboard, lightbulb
"Two peas in a pod" is an idiom found in "Where the Red Fern Grows." It is used to describe two individuals who are very similar or closely connected.
Two's Missing was created on 1987-04-11.
The doghouse should have two lever type clips on the side of the doghouse that you flip forward to unlock. The doghouse will also be bolted to the floor should be 4 to 6 bolts holding it to the floor. Peel the carpet back to find them if your van is carpeted. Slide the doghouse back then and turn the seats, both passanger and drivers as well as move them as far back as you can. Pull up on the doghouse and twist and slide it out. It's a pain removing it but just keep twisting and and turning it until it comes out. Good luck.