get out of kilter



get out of kilter

1. To become out of equilibrium; to become not straight, level, or aligned properly; to be in a state of chaos or confusion. Between my divorce, the death of my best friend, and the financial troubles at work, it seems like everything in my life has gotten out of kilter recently. John got a little out of kilter after being knocked in the head in football practice earlier.
2. To stop working correctly or properly; to be or become out of order; to be out of w(h)ack. It sounds like your car's engine has gotten a bit out of kilter. I'd recommend taking it to a mechanic before you go for any long drives.
See also: get, kilter, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Peters['pi:təz]
Antonoahn-TO-noEsperanto
Andrej-Slovene, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Ermo-Medieval Italian
Tristan[tri'stən]
IrvineUR-vien, UR-vinEnglish, Scottish