square peg Idiom, Proverb
square peg in a round hole
a person who does not fit into a job or position He is like a square peg in a round hole trying to do the job of an accountant.
a square peg in a round hole
something that doesn't fit: "He shouldn't be the boss - it would be like a square peg in a round hole."
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n.,
informal A person who does not fit into a job or position; someone who does not belong where he is.
Arthur is a square peg in a round hole when he is playing ball. George likes to work with his hands. When it comes to books, he's a square peg in a round hole. 
Sometimes used in a short form
square peg
One who acts or thinks abnormally than best people. Typically acclimated in the byword "a aboveboard peg in a annular hole." The adolescent babe who had a love of algebraic and science generally acquainted like a aboveboard peg in a annular aperture back amidst by her peers. When the man in the adorned clothing absolved into the biker bar, it was accessible that he was a aboveboard peg.Learn more: peg, square
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