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dawg nyam mi suppa

proverb

/ˈdɑːɡ ˈɲam ˈmi ˈsʌpa/

English Definition

I'm going to be up the creek without a paddle ; I'm going to be in a world of trouble ; I'm going to be in trouble.

Etymology

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

Examples

  • "Mi glad mi pass geography or else dawg nyam mi suppa."

    I'm happy I passed geography. Otherwise, I would have been in a world of trouble.

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