Awry

/əˈraɪ/ adverb

In a way that is twisted, crooked, or not straight; in the wrong direction or manner, often meaning something has gone wrong or gone unexpectedly badly.

From Middle English 'awrie,' possibly from Old Norse 'á-vrá' (turned to one side). The prefix 'a-' means 'on' and combined with a word meaning 'to turn,' it described something twisted or turned sideways.

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