Every guy ends up in the Doghouse at one point or another in their lives and the big question is always: How do I get out of the Dog House?
Where does the phrase "in the Doghouse" come from?
Its origin is from the old custom of banishing a bad dog outside to its doghouse. Though many believe that the phrase was coined after the story of Peter Pan. In the story, Mr. Darling treats their family dog badly by chaining her to the doghouse outside while the children fly off with Peter Pan. Mr. Darling then feels so guilty that he lives in the doghouse until his children return home.
This phrase was also used as a railroad term in the late 1800's. The railroads had built a small windowed shelter on top of the engine tender because of union mandates. It was called a doghouse since it was so small and uncomfortable.
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