be (not) (one's) style

be (not) (one's) style

To be something that one is apt or known to do. Often used in the negative to convey the opposite. I'm sure Jenna didn't start that rumor about you—that's just not her style.
See also: style
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be (not) somebody’s ˈstyle

be (not) the type of thing that somebody enjoys; be (not) the way somebody usually behaves: Classical music’s not my style; I prefer rock. I don’t like living in town much. The country is more my style. I’m sure he didn’t say that; it’s not his style at all. He’s always so polite.
See also: style
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See also:
  • be somebody's style
  • be a great one for (doing something)
  • be a great one for something/for doing something
  • a great one for
  • a great one for (doing something)
  • due to
  • due to (someone or something)
  • a man who stands for nothing will fall for anything
  • dude-bro
  • close as the bark to the tree