wonky

  • 11wonky — won|ky [ˈwɔŋki US ˈwa:ŋki] adj BrE informal unsteady or not straight or level ▪ a wonky table …

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  • 12wonky — messed up, gone wrong, esp. in reference to technology. the server went all wonky & i couldn t get my email …

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  • 13wonky — messed up, gone wrong, esp. in reference to technology. the server went all wonky & i couldn t get my email …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 14wonky — dizzy, confused, woozy    After falling off the horse, Pedro was feeling a little wonky …

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  • 15wonky — adjective BrE informal unsteady or not straight or level: a wonky table …

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  • 16wonky — Adj. Unstable or misalligned. E.g. Watchout for that rear wheel, it s wonky and may fall off at any moment …

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  • 17Wonky techno — is a style of techno music that is based around breaking from a formulaic 4 4 beat structure and experimenting with new sounds and rhythms. The sound is often distorted, stuttering, broken and warped, with a lot of influence from breakbeat,… …

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  • 18Wonky House — (or Wonk House) is a subgenre of house music, that contains elements of Chicago house, tech house, minimal house and the quirkier end of techno.Its beats are generally 4 to the floor, but the noises attached often have a quirky, and possibly… …

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  • 19Wonky hole — A Wonky hole is the Australian term for submarine freshwater springs on the seabed in the Great Barrier Reef of Queensland. Wonky holes can be found in the coral reef up to 60 km offshore. Wonky holes are located along riverbeds which existed in… …

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  • 20wonky hole — noun A type of undersea hole or spring on the in Australia, out of which comes fresh water that has flowed underground from the land. It was local fishermen who made the most startling seafloor discovery. Something unknown was snagging their nets …

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