WONKY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky 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
Tones And I - Wonky (Official Music video) - YouTube With her iconic, one-of-a-kind vocals, Tones And I tells the story of embracing the "wonky" parts of yourself—the quirks, the flaws, and the beautiful eccentricities that make you unique
WONKY | Embrace the Wonky WONKY started with a simple idea: the best people are the ones who don't fit in Skaters who love anime Musicians who are secretly into competitive programming