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Out of whack   /aʊt əv wæk/   Listen
noun
Whack  n.  
1.
A smart resounding blow. (Colloq.)
2.
A portion; share; allowance. (Slang)
3.
An attempt; as, to take a whack at it. (Colloq.)
Out of whack, out of order. (Slang)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Out of whack" Quotes from Famous Books



... hobble on Crutches they put him on the Hay Scales, and he thought the Thing was out of Whack, for he had taken on ...
— Ade's Fables • George Ade



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