put someone’s nose out of joint



put someone’s nose out of joint

tv. to cause someone to feel slighted; to cause someone to take offense. (see also get one’s nose out of joint.) I’m sorry we didn’t invite you. We didn’t mean to put your nose out of joint.
See also: joint, nose, of, out, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RandolfRAN-dahlfEnglish
Nava-Hebrew
Ophir-Biblical
Ludovikoloo-do-VEE-koEsperanto
Ballesteros[bælə'steərɔs]
Melia-Greek Mythology