Of all the nerve Meaning in English
expression
Definición
This phrase is used to express shock, disbelief, or annoyance at someone’s rude or bold behavior. It means you think the person has done something outrageously impolite.
Uso & Matices
Very informal and used when reacting to someone's audacious action, often with annoyance or sarcasm. Common in spoken English, especially in older or classic movies or literature. Similar to "the nerve of (someone)!" or "how dare they!" Not usually used in formal writing or polite conversation.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Of all the nerve, he parked in my spot again!
basic
She told the boss I was late—of all the nerve!
basic
Of all the nerve, he didn't even say thank you.
basic
You took my lunch from the fridge? Of all the nerve!
natural
Of all the nerve—she borrowed my jacket and spilled coffee on it, then said nothing.
natural
I can't believe he complained about the gift. Of all the nerve!
natural