1. off-center - Adjective
2. off-center - Adjective Satellite
situated away from the center or axis
Source: WordNetThink off-center. George Carlin
I am not a perfectionist at all. I love failure. I love mistakes. I love the bizarre. I love characters. I love missing teeth. I love beauty because your eyes are off-center. And how can you notice that in the buzz of the city? So I like the emptiness. Josh Homme
Atypical handloading Berdan primers, with their off-center flash holes and lack of self-contained anvil, are more difficult to work with than the easily removed Boxer primers. Source: Internet
Amanda styled her hair in an off-center part. Source: Internet
Other symbols include an off-center cross within a circle (a Universalist symbol associated with the Humiliati movement in the 1950s, a group of reformist, liturgically minded clergy seeking to revive Universalism). Source: Internet
Labret piercings are pierced with a labret stud and can pierced in the center or off-center. Source: Internet