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What (who) is (down) in the dumps - definition

1996 VIDEO GAME
Down in the dumps

(down) in the dumps      
(down) in the dumps
informal depressed or unhappy.
Like the Linen         
AMERICAN FOLK ROCK BAND
The get down stay down; Thao nguyen and the get down stay down; Thao nguyen & the get down stay down; Like the linen; Thao Nguyen and The Get Down Stay Down; Thao with The Get Down Stay Down; Thao and the Get Down Stay Down; Thao with the Get Down Stay Down; Thao & The Get Down Stay Down; The Get Down Stay Down
Like the Linen is the solo debut album by alternative folk artist Thao Nguyen, released in 2005 under Trust Me Records.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
informal
¦ adverb in or to Australia or New Zealand.
¦ noun Australia and New Zealand.

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Down in the Dumps

Down in the Dumps is a 1996 adventure game developed for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, by the French Haiku Studios and published by Philips Media. The release for Macintosh was published in 1997. Versions for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Philips CD-i were slated for 1996, but never released.

Examples of use of (down) in the dumps
1. "If you want to look at why the Republican Party is (down) in the dumps and why the president‘s numbers are (down) in the dumps," Sen.
2. "Half of them looked decidedly (down) in the dumps.
3. Too many patients diagnosed with depression when they‘re just (down) in the dumps 3.
4. "The Republicans are (down) in the dumps right now," Stewart said.
5. AM WASHINGTON –– House Republicans were heading toward a down–in–the–dumps holiday.