out of joint
Idioms-
Dislocated, as in Trying to break his fall, he put his shoulder out of joint . [Late 1300s]
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See nose out of joint .
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Out of order, inauspicious or unsatisfactory, as in The entire lineup of our team is out of joint . Shakespeare had this term in Hamlet (1:5): “The time is out of joint.” [Early 1400s]
Example Sentences
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You did that, and now your nose is understandably out of joint because you don’t know what happened to your 20% tip and you are afraid the restaurant stole it.
From MarketWatch • May 14, 2026
“You get these two incredibly intelligent misfits who are out of joint with the social world that they’re in,” Fiennes says.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2026
ANSWER: We do vital research that shows the potential harms of online platforms, and we know that that puts the noses out of joint for some very powerful people.
From Barron's • Jan. 2, 2026
In short: The whole framework of this trip has slipped wildly out of joint since it was planned two months ago.
From Slate • Jul. 23, 2024
This too I accepted calmly, the whole night was out of joint.
From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison
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