be stuck in a time warp
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Definition & Meaning of "[be] (stuck|caught|locked) in a time warp"

to be stuck in a time warp
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to stay the same despite time and progress in society, technology, or culture

What is the origin of the idiom "be stuck in a time warp" and when to use it?

The idiom "be stuck in a time warp" is a figurative expression that creates the image of a warp in the fabric of time, where an individual or thing is isolated from the present and appears to belong to a different era. The term "time warp" itself originates from science fiction, notably popularized by the 1960s television series "Star Trek," which featured episodes involving the concept of time warps. The idiom is used to describe a situation where something or someone seems out of touch with the current times, often appearing as if they are stuck in a bygone era.

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The small town's traditions and way of life are as if they are stuck in a time warp, untouched by the fast-paced changes of the modern world.
The band's music embodies the spirit of the '80s, making it seem like they are caught in a time warp, producing songs reminiscent of that era.
Her fashion style, inspired by the 1970s, gives the impression that she's caught in a time warp, bringing retro trends back to the forefront.
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