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Out of whack
/aʊt
əv
wæk/
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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)
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"Out of whack" Quotes from Famous Books
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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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