Does " not bolted together right" mean "scruffy, disheveled, untidy in dressing"?
Context:
The next day we go on to Washington, making one stop in Amish Country on the way. Theres a liquor store near where the bus parks. I go in and look around. Although the drinking age in Pennsylvania is twenty-one, I must look easily that in my one good suit and Fazza's old black overcoat-in fact, I probably look like a freshly released young convict, tall and hungry and very likely not bolted together right.
Top answer
NL888 not bolted together right. A little bit crazy.
— Mister Micawber
NL888 not bolted together right.
A little bit crazy.
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