be out of humour



be out of humour

To be in an irritable, grouchy, or unhappy mood; to feel unwell, displeased, or in poor spirits. Primarily heard in UK. I think something is bugging John because he's been rather out of humour lately. I think you should get to bed earlier because you're always so out of humour in the morning.
See also: humour, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SeftonSEF-tənEnglish (Rare)
Gizi-Hungarian
Baqir-Arabic
Gilbertojeel-BER-to (Italian), heel-BER-to (Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Verena[və'ri:nə]
Shinobushee-no-booJapanese