0 weak, unsatisfactory, or not firm:
He may have to stop playing tennis because of his wonky knee.
The jury system may be a bit wonky but nobody's ever thought of anything better.
wonky teeth
a wonky picture
I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music.
The rules have been changed on the sale of wonky vegetables.
You’ll sometimes find wonky carrots that are a bit crooked, wonky parsnips that might be extra pointy and wonky fruit that comes in different shapes and sizes.
1 knowing, or showing that you know, a lot of details about something, especially politics or science:
Wonky music is of the same glitchy type as glitch hop, but it was specifically noted for its melodies, rich with mid-range unstable synths.
The book, which already seems to have earned a place in the admittedly small canon of genuinely great rock lit, is dishy but not lurid, technical but not wonky.
We cannot support paragraph 19, the so-called 'wonky fruit' paragraph.
The second plank that holds up that very wonky proposal for retrospection is that local authorities do not want to be treated unfairly.
His politics are wonky, but he is a good guy.
Would he be confident that he would get away with his life, given such wonky arithmetic?
The show is slightly wonky, fairly serious, but without taking itself more seriously than the stories it covers.
Starkey is one of the main proponents of the wonky sound.