behind the times

behind the times

1. Behaving in an outdated or unpopular way. Of course grandpa doesn't have a cell phone—he's behind the times, as usual.
2. Lacking the latest information on a particular subject. Wait, Joe and Mara broke up? Wow, I'm behind the times!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

behind the times

old-fashioned. Sarah is a bit behind the times. Her clothes are quite old-fashioned. Our 90—year-old state senator is a bit behind the times.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

behind the times

Not keeping up with current fashion, methods, or ideas, as in Your accounting methods are behind the times. Charles Dickens used this idiom in Dombey and Son (1848): "I'm old-fashioned, and behind the Time." [Mid-1800s]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

behind the times

Out-of-date; old-fashioned.
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

behind the times

Old-fashioned, outdated. From the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries this meaning was conveyed by behindhand. In the nineteenth century, however, it turned into the present locution, as in Dickens’s Dombey and Son (1846): “I’m old-fashioned and behind the time.”
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The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • be behind the times
  • move with the times
  • keep up, move, etc. with the times
  • change with the times
  • keep up with the times
  • go strong
  • be as deaf as a post
  • (as) deaf as a post
  • deaf
  • deaf as a post
References in periodicals archive
Leave it to the National Education Association to be behind the times. Every year at their annual convention, they craft a lame resolution that denounces home educators.
UK Horizons is a couple of years behind the times, so only now offers viewers the chance to catch up with episodes first screened on BBC1 a couple of years ago.
They're already behind the times, as this small California site attests.
WHO SAYS COUNTRY FOLKS are behind the times on AIDS?
And, if we are 20 years behind the times, it's about time to get started!
The design and construction industry is behind the times in terms of e-business, Microsoft EMEA regional manager Lindsay Pomeroy told a gathering of corporate real estate executives at the IDRC World Congress held here.
I believe we are way behind the times with regard to the way we render professional services by telephone, fax, email, and telemedicine.
According to The Sunday Times, British Airway`s `Mile High` club is somewhat behind the times also and should perhaps be renamed the 1.6km-high club, though admittedly much of the title`s impact is lost in the translation.
A Stateline article in our December issue was behind the times when it reported the names of New Hampshire's three top legislative officials.
If you have to get into a ceiling to pull wire for new tenants, you are way behind the times, says a panel of space planning experts at the recent realcom.99 conference in Chicago.
STAMFORD, Conn.-Those who are still being awakened by buzzes, bells or a radio may feel behind the times in light of an introduction being made by Verilux Inc.
Growth charts are behind the times. They significantly underestimated the weight of babies from birth to six-months old, and underestimate the length from birth to 12-months old.
Hayek was two centuries behind the times, a resident of Edinburgh rather than Paris, an exponent of bourgeois virtue rather than of a new aristocracy of experts.
Wareing said Ontario has been "behind the times" compared to Saskatchewan and Manitoba, which have been producing gasahol for a decade.
In the area that most interested me, magazine writing, the school was hopelessly behind the times. The New Journalism had been creating a stir since the late 1960s, and I was hoping to emulate my heroes, David Halberstam, Tom Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, and Gay Talese.