Another phrase for "thrown out of whack" is "thrown off balance." It conveys a similar sense of disruption or disorder. Other alternatives include "thrown into disarray" or "thrown into chaos." These phrases all suggest a loss of normalcy or stability.
In addition
The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
Another phrase for "Did you know" is "Are you aware." This alternative can be used to introduce interesting facts or information in a conversational manner.
Remembering.Cogitating.Sensible.Aware.
casual
Something 'thrown out of whack' is disrupted, disturbed, or disoriented from it's normal state. It is a phrase, with a negative connotation, often used to describe a system/cycle that has been changed temporarily. "My stomach is thrown out of whack from all the junk food I've been eating recently" "My sense of time is thrown out of whack from all the traveling I've just done" "Ever since I banged my watch it's been thrown out of whack" In speech, the phrase is often led by the word "all":
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to share. If you wanted some of your friend's tobacco, you might ask him to whack it.
The phrase "crack is whack" was popularized by American singer Whitney Houston during an interview in the 1980s when discussing the dangers of crack cocaine. However, the phrase was actually painted on a mural in Harlem by artist Keith Haring in 1986 to bring awareness to the dangers of drug addiction.
"Crack is whack" is a phrase used to convey that crack cocaine is dangerous and harmful. It is often used in anti-drug campaigns to discourage people from using crack cocaine due to its negative effects on health and well-being.
I will try another site. This one is whack!
tossed
An alternative sentence
The phrase "thrown for a loop" originates from the idea of being disoriented or confused, as if metaphorically thrown off course or off balance like a roller coaster "loop." It conveys a sense of surprise or shock at a sudden unexpected turn of events.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another way of saying thrown from a horse. You'd end up face down in the dirt chewing on the gravel.
The phrase "out of whack" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, possibly in the mechanical context, where "whack" referred to a part of machinery that was misaligned or not functioning properly. The term was likely derived from the word "whack," meaning to strike or hit, suggesting something that is off-kilter or not working as intended. Over time, it evolved into a colloquial expression used to describe anything that is not in order or functioning correctly. The exact origin is unclear, but it has become a common idiom in everyday language.
OK if your talking about ''PET PARTY'' as in the online game pet party then Whack A Mole isn't correct; its Whack-A-PET. All you do is pick a pet in the beginning and then the game begins! Then all you do is hit, or whack the pet you chose but be careful you shouldn't hit the Skulls they put there to trick you, if you hit 5 skulls, then the games over. Another thing you MUST avoid is The Coin Decreaser (something the decreases your coins in the game). If you whack that then you will lose 1 coin. Another is if you miss whacking 5 pets then the game is over. Also there's a bonus to the game! If you whack for a long period of time then they will let you whack a prize! Basically if you whack this prize you get that prize, but the prizes are in different varieties so you don't get the same prize every time. The other prizes in this game is the Coins and Lucky Points. Well that's it. HOPE THIS HELPED ♥
Whack Records was created in 2003.