go off-kilter



go off-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 gone off-kilter recently. The economies of nearly every country in the world went off-kilter after the economic collapse.
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 gone a bit off-kilter. I'd recommend taking it to a mechanic before you go for any long drives.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Egidio-Italian
Mahendra-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Sanskrit
MelvilleMEL-vilEnglish
Marcelinomahr-the-LEE-no (Spanish), mahr-se-LEE-no (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Dovydas-Lithuanian
Dianedee-AHN (French), die-AN (English)French, English