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wonky adjective- unbalanced; out-of-true UK, 1919
Variation of obsolete sense of “wanky” (inferior, damaged). - unsound or unreliable UK, 1925
- Mum’s radio’s gone wonky. — John Burke and Stuart Douglass, The Boys, p. 81, 1962
- It’s going all wonky. — Michael Moorcock, The Spencer Inheritance, p. britpulp, p.29, 1998
- intellectual; out of touch with reality US
- “Jenny Cavilleri,” answered Ray. “Wonky music type.” — Erich Segal, Love Story, p. 15, 1970
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