it derives from a 15th Century word 'Kilter or Kelter' meaning 'good condition' Further to that origin unknown. Off kilter thus meaning not functioning properly.
the kitchen OBVIOUSLY
The phrase "off kilter" originated in the mid-19th century and initially referred to an unbalanced or tilted position of a machine or object. Figuratively, it came to mean something or someone that is not quite right or out of sync. It is believed to have derived from the Scottish word "kelter," which means "good condition" or "order."
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A Parenthetical Expression Is A Sentence Set Off By A Comma After A Subject.
The expression is Get the marbles out of your mouth, meaning Speak clearly, or Out with it!. The Greek orator Demosthenes is said to have overcome a speech impediment by speaking over the roar of the ocean with pebbles in his mouth.
The expression "off-kilter" uses the word kilter, which means "good condition". To be off-kilter is to be out of good condition, or faulty. The word is first seen in the 1630's and 40's, as the English word "kelter". Other than this, the origin is unknown.
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The cast of Off Kilter TV - 2012 includes: Zac Currier as Lambert Caroline Andrew Elledge Nick Estep Corey Krueger
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The New Wave style of expression originated in Europe.
Yes, but he's so goofy and off-kilter he doesn't get very far in his villainy.
The New Wave style of expression originated in Europe.
From someone who wasnt getting any!
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Kilter
The phrase "off kilter" originated in the mid-19th century and initially referred to an unbalanced or tilted position of a machine or object. Figuratively, it came to mean something or someone that is not quite right or out of sync. It is believed to have derived from the Scottish word "kelter," which means "good condition" or "order."