What's the matter with (one)?
What's the matter with (one)?
Used to indicate disapproval of or disgust with one's words, actions, or behavior. We finally get invited to a nice dinner party and you have to go and act the fool—what's the matter with you? A: "I heard she got fired for cheating the company out of nearly $20,000." B: "Seriously, what's the matter with her? She gets paid a ludicrous amount of money as it is!" I can't believe I said something so stupid during my interview. God, what is wrong with me?
See also: matter
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- What's wrong with (one)?
- go hang yourself
- vote with (one's) feet
- vote with feet
- vote with one’s feet
- vote with one's feet
- vote with your feet
- in (one's) bad graces
- in someone's bad graces
- I hope you're happy