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wonky

[wong-kee] / ˈwɒŋ ki /


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His timing was off and his mechanics were wonky.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea sounds a bit wonky, but it’s been floated by other prominent leaders as well.

From MarketWatch

Clark’s profile rose with his ability to bridge the dense, technical world of AI research and the wonky world of public policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Top players soon pointed out wonky flaws, such as how the measure could inadvertently hurt lower ranked players.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Jun recited an ancient Chinese poem in another instance, viewers criticised what they viewed as her wonky accent.

From BBC