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Red park 287 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Put your heart out of joint

Hello every body.

What does "Put your heart out of joint" mean? Does it mean makeing your heart sad?

  

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It's not an expression I've heard; to put someone's NOSE out of joint is normal, though. That means to make someone annoyed by doing something that they didn't want you to do.

  • It's not an expression I've heard; to put someone's NOSE out of joint is normal, though.
  • That means to make someone annoyed by doing something that they didn't want you to do.
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It's not an expression I've heard; to put someone's NOSE out of joint is normal, though. That means to make someone annoyed by doing something that they didn't want you to do.

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There is an expression "to put someone's nose out of joint" that means to upset someone, cause him chagrin, make him feel offended in a way he deserves, etc. "Put your heart out of joint" seems to be a play on that, but what it might mean I am sure the writer couldn't even tell you.

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