Garfield: Tell me, Grandpa, how's grandma?
Grandpa: Looking more like a haddock every day. She could give mean lessons to Attila the Hun.
Garfield: You're not getting along, huh?
Grandpa: You might say the honeymoon's over.
You don’t need an “O-O” here. “The honeymoon’s over” is a common expression. It makes sense because during the honeymoon, there is huge happiness. Once it is over, life becomes dull and sometimes sad or angry.
You don’t need an “O-O” here. “The honeymoon’s over” is a common expression. It makes sense because during the honeymoon, there is huge happiness. Once it is over, life becomes dull and sometimes sad or angry.