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out of whack adjective out of tune, malfunctioning US, 1885- In the winter of 1982–83, all the Pacific weather patterns got out of whack. The result: deadly droughts scorched India, Indonesia, and Australia while North America was battered by violent storms[.] — Roger Von Oech, A Kick in the Seat of the Pants, p. 32, 1986
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