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They'd been about to make their move when everything went wonky.
His very own mother told him that once, and long before she started to go all wonky in the head, too.
But as we know, something about Windows just kind of goes a little wonky over time.
He has interests outside of politics and all this wonky stuff.
"Something your size is bound to have things go a little wonky the first few months, right?"
Might get a bit wonky during cloudy days, but that's about it.
If you see anything a little wonky, let me know."
I fixed the drive so it would go wonky on the return trip.
By that first meaning, the wonky one, public education is an entitlement.
A few years later, wonky developed in various places around the world simultaneously.
So they worked on the alarm system, trying to figure out if it had gone wonky somehow.
The American wonky sound has also been dubbed "street bass".
These tests actually make me think something is wonky in the benchmarks.
I've been trying to draw for a while, particularly angels, but they always go wonky and wrong.
If you're still following, this wonky piece of logic actually helps clear things up.
And it's not being paranoid on his part to worry about having you around when you're wonky.
Presidential candidates have long had a strange and wonky relationship with popular music.
"I felt a bit wonky at first, but I'm fine now.
"And my name above the title, you know, with one of the letters a little wonky.
Autopilot; he was running on auto and the system had gone wonky.
Hitting with the wonky old rifle was purely a matter of chance.
His answers are much shorter, less wonky and he seems more relaxed overall.
I was proud of every single slightly wonky one of them.
"They're realizing that these things relate to people's lives and are not just wonky policy debates."
It's all part of some extremely wonky political worldview I will not bore you with.