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out of order

/aʊt ʌv ˈɔːrdər/

[/aʊt ʌv ˈɔːrdər/]

not working

Intermediatephrase

Definition

Not functioning correctly, especially a machine. It can also mean behaving unacceptably.

Example

The lift is out of order, so we'll take the stairs.

The lift is out of order, so we'll take the stairs.

Etymology

From 'order' meaning proper working condition, negated by 'out of'.

How & Where It’s Used

Common on signs for broken machines.

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