Wiktionary
nose out of joint
n. (context idiomatic English) An emotional state where someone is in a bad mood because he/she has been offended by or take exception (object#Verbed) to some action.
Usage examples of "nose out of joint".
If we keep tinkering with way back then, sooner or later we're bound to come up with a new now that suits us right down to the ground and puts Ghend's nose out of joint at the same time.
I guess the invite, seeing as she didn't get one, put her nose out of joint.
Your mother's nose out of joint because the church took the onus from my art?
A silly, whimsical dare she'd dared herself -to spite her sister and put her father's nose out of joint.