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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"



 
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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Fri Jun 16, 2006 16:45 pm  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

Hi,

I have some questions and need your help.

1/ what does this expression mean "to be in the doghouse"?

2/ Do we say "I could eat a horse" when we are feeling very hungry?

3/ If we rent an apartment, the owner of the apartment will be our landlord. So, what will we call this person if she is a woman?

4/ If Monday is the first day of the month, the very next Saturday is which day of the month?
a) the fifth day
b) the sixth day
c) the seventh day
d) the Forth day

I think the answer is d), because letter F is capitalized. just think Smile

Thanks in advance.
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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Fri Jun 16, 2006 17:21 pm  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

Hi tortoise

Here are some answers:

1. "to be in the doghouse" means that someone is angry about something you did (or didn't do).
I forgot my wife's birthday and now I'm in the doghouse.

2. Yes, "I could eat a horse" means you are extremely hungry.

3. Landlady

4. "Forth" has nothing to do with numbers! Shocked
(4th is spelled with a "u" in it => "fourth")
I think someone was trying to trick you with that capital F. Wink

The correct answer to the question is a) fifth

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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Fri Jun 16, 2006 18:57 pm  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

Wouldn't it be sixth ?, Amy?

Monday= Ist
Tuesday= 2nd
Wednesday= 3rd
Thursday= 4th
Friday= 5th
Saturday= 6th

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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Fri Jun 16, 2006 18:58 pm  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

Yankee wrote:
2. Yes, "I could eat a horse" means you are extremely hungry.


Hi Amy!

An issue were: where you would get the mass of cetchup from. Laughing

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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Fri Jun 16, 2006 20:58 pm  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

Laughing

Hi Michael

That would indeed require an unusually large supply of Ketchup. Let's look at that issue as an opportunity to be creative. Very Happy

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Thank Yankee! Sun Jun 18, 2006 6:48 am  Thank Yankee!
 

Thank you, Amy.

Well, I thought "the very next Saturday" is Sunday! What a big confusion!
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Meaning of "to be in the doghouse" Sun Jun 18, 2006 8:14 am  Meaning of "to be in the doghouse"
 

OOPS! Rolling Eyes Shocked

It seems that we're both wrong! Shocked Laughing
And Tom was 100% right!

"The very next Saturday" means the "first Saturday after"

Let's look at this very "scientifically": (Like Tom did! Wink)
Mon . Tue . Wed . Thur . Fri . Sat
1 ..... 2 ..... 3 . .... 4 ..... 5 .... 6

The very next Saturday is the sixth day of the month.

Amy
(whose mathematical skills need some brushing up. Laughing Very Happy)
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