blue funk, in a

in a blue funk

1. In a melancholy, depressed, or dejected state. Jill has been in a blue funk ever since her wife moved out.
2. In an extremely anxious, nervous, or fearful state. I was in a blue funk waiting to hear the outcome of the surgery.
See also: blue, funk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blue funk, in a

1. In a state of panic or terror. For example, Just because the bride's mother is late, you needn't get in a blue funk. This term originated in the mid-1700s as in a funk, the adjective blue, meaning "affected with fear or anxiety," being added a century later.
2. In a state of dejection, sad. For example, Anne has been in a blue funk since her dog died. This usage employs blue in the sense of "sad"-a meaning that first emerged in the late 1300s. Also see have the blues.
See also: blue
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • blue funk, to be in a
  • funk
  • a blue funk
  • blue funk
  • that way lies madness
  • that way madness lies
  • have a heavy heart
  • (Is) life getting you down?
  • (Are) things getting you down?
  • things getting you down?