👉 In the context of computer programming, a "dry house" is used to describe a state where there are no variables or data structures in a program. This can occur when a function does not return anything and there are no side effects involved. For instance, if we have a function that prints out "Hello World!", this function will print nothing because it doesn't do any work on the system. Therefore, we could say that the state of the program is in the "dry house" state.