OUT OF WHACK


Meaning of OUT OF WHACK in English

adj. phr. , slang 1. Needing repair; not working right. Ben was glad the lawn mower got out of whack, because he didn't have to mow the lawn.

Synonym: OUT OF ORDER. 2. Not going together well; not in agreement. The things Mr. Black does are out of whack with what he says. George's earnings and his spending were out of whack.

Compare: OUT OF LINE.

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