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dawg nyam im suppa

proverb

/ˈdɑːɡ ˈɲam ˈim ˈsʌpa/

English Definition

He'll be up the creek without a paddle ; He'll be in a world of trouble ; He'll be in trouble.

Etymology

  • (Literally, "The dog will eat his dinner.")

Examples

  • "Only Jesus can let him win his upcoming appeal. Dawg nyam im suppa."

    There's no way he's going to win his upcoming appeal unless Jesus himself makes it happen. He's in a world of trouble.

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