1. out of whack - Adjective
2. out of whack - Adjective Satellite
out of balance or out of adjustment
Source: WordNetout-of-whack
the front wheel of my bicycle is out of whack Source: Internet
A lunar year lasts 354.3 days, so it all gets all out of whack with the solar calendar, where a year—the time it takes for the Earth to orbit once around the sun—lasts 365.25 days. Source: Internet
City council members and the public are still struggling to understand if the city’s use of discretion on the Trillium Line procurement is commonplace in the industry or if it’s out of whack. Source: Internet
“The bottom line on the co-op side of the business, and trying to balance paying out to farmers, was out of whack and we were trying to fix that,” said Hughes, who has been working as an adviser with the co-op since June 2019. Source: Internet
A couple weeks ago, however, my rhythm was thrown completely out of whack. Source: Internet
America's trade balance with China is way out of whack. Source: Internet