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WONKY"shaky, groggy, unstable," 1919, of unknown origin. German prefix wankel- has a similar sense. Perhaps from surviving dialectal words based on Old English wancol "shaky, tottering" [..]
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WONKYnot quite right
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WONKYSlang for when your bike's not working right.
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WONKY/wong'kee/ [from Australian slang] adj. Yet another approximate synonym for broken. Specifically connotes a malfunction that produces behavior seen as crazy, humorous, or amusingly perverse. &quo [..]
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WONKYSlang for when your bike's not working right.
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WONKYadjective Definition: crazy in the head Word History: This came outt of my mouth one day. Maybe I was watching "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" with Willy Wonka in it.Example Sentence: You are driving me wonky.
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WONKYAdj. Unstable or misalligned. E.g."Watchout for that rear wheel, it's wonky and may fall off at any moment."
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WONKY(adj) turned or twisted toward one side(adj) inclined to shake as from weakness or defect
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WONKYSlang for when your bike's not working right.
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WONKYadj. 1. Not straight, crooked, kilter / out of line. 2. Shaky or weak.
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WONKYSlang for when your bike's not working right.
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WONKY
Lopsided, misaligned or off-centre.
(chiefly,British|Australia|NZ) Feeble, shaky or rickety.
(computing,especially Usenet) Suffering from intermittent bugs; broken.
Generally incorrect.
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