House of Dragons
Definition
A frequent misspelling or colloquial reference to the HBO fantasy television series 'House of the Dragon', which serves as a prequel to the series 'Game of Thrones'.
A descriptor for any dysfunctional family dynamic characterized by power struggles, complex heritage, and enough internal conflict to metaphorically incinerate a kingdom.
Examples
Trying to choose a pizza topping for a family of six feels less like a dinner plan and more like an episode of House of Dragons.
The HR department is basically the House of Dragons of the corporate world, minus the flying reptiles but arguably with more fire-breathing.
If your Thanksgiving dinner involves legacy feuds and someone claiming they are the rightful heir to the remote control, you are officially in a House of Dragons situation.
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