← Back to Dictionary

dawg nyam unnu suppa

proverb

/ˈdɑːɡ ˈɲam ˈʊnʊ ˈsʌpa/

English Definition

You all are going to be up the creek without a paddle ; you all are going to be in a world of trouble ; you all are going to be in trouble.

Etymology

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

Examples

  • "Dog nyam unnu suppa thanks to that union."

    You're all up the creek without a paddle thanks to that union.

Contribute an example

Share how you use dawg nyam unnu suppa in everyday speech. Submissions are reviewed before publication.