Posted by Bendee on February 23, 2008 at 17:23:25 from (124.254.65.116):
Hey Goose and Bob.
coincidentally,the "word for today" Your Dictionary.com was "kilter" [slang] alignment,balance,good general condition. Usage:Another slang word with a meaning similar is "whack".If something is out of kilter it is somehow misaligned,out of balance. If out of whack it is not working correctly,possibly not working at all. We can bring something into kilter but we cannot say that we have brought something into whack or that it is in whack. Out of whack is an absolute idiom allowing no variation. Usage: Kilter seems to be favoured in reference to abstract objects: "The number of seats in Congress occupied by women is out of kilter with their proportion of the general population" You could say "Your job is to keep the car in good kilter" In the U>S> whack is preferred with concrete objects, "I can't mow the lawn today;my back is out of whack. {remember that one]
So if it is out of whack,the 2lb hammer will bring it into kilter.
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