wonky

/ˈwɑŋki/
adjective
  1. Not straight, stable, or level; likely to wobble or fall over.
    • The old table has a wonky leg, so it rocks whenever you put something on it.
    • The bike's front wheel is wonky after hitting that big pothole.
    • I tried to hang the picture, but it came out a bit wonky.
  2. Not working correctly; faulty or unreliable.
    • My laptop has been acting wonky ever since I dropped it.
    • The air conditioner is making a wonky noise and isn't cooling the room.
    • We had to cancel the video call because the internet connection was wonky.
  3. Strange, unusual, or eccentric in an interesting way.
    • He has a wonky sense of humor that not everyone understands.
    • The movie had a wonky plot, but I still enjoyed it.
    • The artist is known for her wonky sculptures made from recycled materials.
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