off keel

Etymology
From +.

Prepositional phrase

 * 1) Out of balance, tilting to one side.
 * 2) * 1896, William Sharp, Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Col, Chapter 4, p. 78,
 * The tide was full and the dingey was off keel. The punt nosed the pebbly slope like a terrier, but her stern swung clear.
 * 1)  Out of control, not proceeding or running smoothly.
 * 1)  Out of control, not proceeding or running smoothly.
 * 1)  Out of control, not proceeding or running smoothly.