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It means that you are acting irrationally or acting crazy. The image is of a machine whose rocker has slipped out of the groove and is now rocking madly and damaging the rest of the machine.

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The idiom "off your rocker" means that someone is behaving in a crazy or irrational manner. It suggests that the person is not thinking clearly or acting sensibly.

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