be in the doghouse
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe in the doghousebe in the doghouseinformalANNOY to be in a situation in which someone is annoyed with you because of something you have done → doghouseExamples from the Corpusbe in the doghouse• I'm in the doghouse for forgetting Valentine's Day.• William Floyd was in the doghouse.• It seems the mouse is in the doghouse.