get out of time
get out of time (with someone or something)
To stop following or maintaining the proper rhythm or tempo (along with someone or something). My date kept getting out of time with the music throughout the entire dance. It was so embarrassing! Ellie has a beautiful voice, but she gets out of time too easily.
See also: get, of, out, someone, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get out of time
(with someone or something Go to out of step (with someone or something).
See also: get, of, out, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- get out of time (with someone or something)
- dance out of time
- dance out of step
- out of step
- get in(to) time (with someone or something)
- be in time (with someone or something)
- on the beat
- keep time
- keep in time (with someone or something)
- step on (one's) toes