nuts
Americaninterjection
adjective
idioms
adjective
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a slang word for insane
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slang extremely fond (of) or enthusiastic (about)
interjection
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of nuts
First recorded in 1900–05; plural of nut
Example Sentences
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Theo Francis covers how U.S. companies work behind the scenes for The Wall Street Journal, from Washington: executive pay, perks, workplace and retirement, accounting, disclosure — the nuts and bolts most people don't see.
But just as there’s a difference between depicting chaos and depicting chaotically, there’s a difference between presenting theatergoers with a realistic image of mental illness and driving an audience nuts.
From Los Angeles Times
It drove Camille nuts, but I turned my phone volume up overnight so I wouldn’t miss a message from her.
From Literature
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That typically means lots of fish, nuts, leafy greens, whole grains and healthy oils, like olive oil.
From MarketWatch
It is produced by beneficial gut bacteria when they break down tryptophan, an amino acid found in foods like turkey and nuts.
From Science Daily
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