"Wert out order" is an informal phrase used to describe someone who is behaving in an erratic or disorganized manner. The spelling may seem unusual, but it follows the rules of English pronunciation. "Wert" is the archaic second person singular past tense of "be," and is pronounced /wərt/. "Out" is pronounced /aʊt/ as in "shout." "Order" is pronounced /ˈɔːdər/, with a long "o" sound and a silent "r" at the end. So, "wert out order" is pronounced /wərt aʊt ˈɔːdər/.