What does "a fish out of water" mean — and why is it funny?
informal
Meaning
A person who feels uncomfortable or out of place in an unfamiliar situation.
Where it comes from
A very old image, in use since the 1300s, of the obvious distress of a fish removed from the one place it can live.
Why it is funny
The gentle humor is the helpless flapping the phrase calls to mind. It captures social awkwardness perfectly — gasping, floundering, and visibly in the wrong element.
Used in a sentence
"At the formal dinner, in my old jeans, I was a fish out of water."