Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Out Of Order?

verb; to be dining out and feel shame as fellow diners at one's table order and receive a better dish

Even though Ron only got the macaroni and cheese and I ordered the curry risotto, he totally out ordered me.

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Out Of Order - video


Out Of Order - what is it?

When someone fails to carry out the operations in a math problem correctly, often because they couldn’t remember the rule, or they use their own oft-flawed logic to do so.

John flunked his recent class test, because he’s a victim of out-of-order mathβ€”he repeatedly misused the BODMAS rule to simplify arithmetic expressions, and misapplied the procedure to find the inverse of a matrix.

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What does "Out Of Order" mean?

British slang, it means something thats very offensive or extremely unfair.

Kid: You're a liar, Harry!
Harry: *Stomps upstairs and Ron follows him.*
Ron: That's bang out of order!

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Out Of Order - what does it mean?

Made popular by British comedy character Vicky Pollard. Meaning "you are wrong"

"Don't gimme me evils, minge. You're WELL out of order!"

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Out Of Order - meaning

If someone does something that is extremely unfair, or says something thats offensive or hurtful.

Betsy: He called me a whore!
Lisa : That's bang out of order...

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Out Of Order - definition

When a girl is on her period and is 'out of order' or not able to engage in sexual intercourse.

"Hey man. You gonna bang her again tonight?"
"Nah, she's out of order for the next week."

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Out Of Order - slang

When a girl is on her period and is 'out of order' or not able to engage in sexual intercourse.

"Hey man. You gonna bang her again tonight?"
"Nah, she's out of order for the next week."

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Out Of Order

When something is SO off the hook, outta control, it should be broke.

Damn! We raise the roof of dat house last night. That party was out of order.

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Out Of Order

A phrase applied by authority figures in college dormitories to disuade the use of certain things (such as water fountains, bathrooms, or kitchens) for extended periods of time when, in truth, the appliance or room in question is actually in perfect working order.

This is usually a form of punishment implemented by people in positions of authority within a residence hall to teach the students a lesson.

Note, this tactic has had mixed results, in extreme cases of failure inciting riots and all out mayhem.

Someone threw up in the second floor water-fountain and then--after it was cleaned and visibly functioning--deemed "out of order".

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Out Of Order

Meaning its wrong or its crazy

"you're outta orda!"
"that stupid little kid just stole 20 bucks from me, hes outta orda!"

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