wonky
1Wonky — (engl., übersetzt etwa locker) ist eine Stilrichtung bzw. eine Tendenz in der elektronischen Musik, die um 2008 in der Grime und Dubstep Szene entstand und in den Folgejahren insbesondere in Großbritannien und den USA populär wurde. Wonky basiert …
2Wonky — es un controvertido término utilizado para describir la tendencia a utilizar sintetizadores inestables de medio rango, marcas de tiempo complejas e inusuales que surgieron antes del verano de 2008 entre diferentes géneros musicales, entre los que …
3wonky — shaky, groggy, unstable, 1919, of unknown origin. Cf. Ger. prefix wankel , which has a similar sense. Or perhaps from from surviving dialectal words based on O.E. wancol shaky, tottering (see WENCH (Cf. wench)) …
4wonky — ► ADJECTIVE (wonkier, wonkiest) informal 1) crooked; askew. 2) unsteady or faulty. DERIVATIVES wonkily adverb wonkiness noun. ORIGIN fanciful formation …
5wonky — [wäŋ′kē] adj. wonkier, wonkiest [prob. < or suggested by dial. words based on OE wancol, shaky, tottering] [Brit. Slang] Brit. Slang 1. shaky, feeble, unreliable, etc. 2. askew, incorrect, etc …
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7wonky — [[t]wɒ̱ŋki[/t]] ADJ GRADED If something is wonky, it is not straight or level. [BRIT, INFORMAL] ...a tiny house with lots of little rooms, wonky floors and doors... The wheels keep going wonky …
8wonky — UK [ˈwɒŋkɪ] / US [ˈwɑŋkɪ] adjective Word forms wonky : adjective wonky comparative wonkier superlative wonkiest British informal not straight, steady, or firmly fixed in position a wonky desk …
9Wonky — If something is shaky or unstable you might say it is wonky. For example I changed my chair in a restaurant recently because I had a wonky one …
10wonky — [“worjki] mod. studious. (Collegiate.) □ Martin is certainly the wonky type. □ You ought to get a little wonky yourself …