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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.
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.
Try askew.
hears, ear
Starting
Start is a synonym for tee off in the golf sense.
sense, fence, tense… off the top of my head
The cast of Off Kilter TV - 2012 includes: Zac Currier as Lambert Caroline Andrew Elledge Nick Estep Corey Krueger
As off or out of kilter (1620s) variant of dialectak kelter (circa1600) "good condition, order," of unknown origin, perhaps associated with kelt/celt referring to fine quality of Celtic manufacture.
Yes, but he's so goofy and off-kilter he doesn't get very far in his villainy.
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