Catawampus

/ˌkætəˈwɑːmpəs/ adjective

Positioned diagonally, askew, or at an odd angle; crooked or twisted out of proper alignment.

American folk etymology suggests mixing 'cata-' (meaning down) with an uncertain second element, possibly related to 'wampish.' First recorded in the 1830s-1840s in American dialectal speech, it spread widely as a colorful way to describe things that weren't straight.

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