(I've) been under the weather

(I've) been under the weather

(I've) been mildly ill. Yeah, I've been under the weather, but I'm feeling much better now.
See also: been, weather
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(I've) been under the weather.

Fig. a greeting response indicating that one has been ill. John: How have you been? Sally: I've been under the weather, but I'm better. Doctor: How are you? Mary: I've been under the weather. Doctor: Maybe we can fix that. What seems to be the trouble?
See also: been, weather
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • been under the weather
  • make fair weather
  • weather eye, to keep a
  • Queen's weather
  • be set fair
  • weather breeder
  • breeder
  • fine weather for ducks
  • beasty
  • make bad weather of it