A fish out of water

Meaning

Someone in a situation they are unsuited to.

a fish out of water origin

This metaphor is quite old. Chaucer used a version of it in The
Canterbury Tales: Prologue:

    ...a monk, when he is cloisterless;
    Is like to a fish that is waterless

The earliest reference that I can find to the present day wording of
the phrase is in Samuel Purchas's Pilgrimage, 1613:

    "The Arabians out of the desarts are as Fishes out of the Water."


Cheers n Enjoy

Soniya
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