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  • 71nuts — adjective Date: 1785 1. enthusiastic, keen < nuts for animals and children Rick Reilly > 2. insane, crazy < said that it was a novel and all the people who said otherwise were nuts Flannery O Connor > …

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  • 72nuts — adjective, informal 1) they thought we were nuts See mad 1) 2) he s nuts about her Syn: infatuated with, devoted to, in love with, smitten with, enamored of, hot for, keen on; informal mad about …

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  • 73Nuts &amp; Bolts (film) — Hochbetrieb (Nuts Bolts in English) is a 2003 silent, slapstick short film lasting six minutes. Written and directed by Andreas Krein, it received a Menzione Speciale (Special Mention) at the Venice Film Festival For having paid a tribute to&#8230; …

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  • 74nuts — nÊŒts n. testicles, gonads (Slang) interj. shucks!, drat! (expression of dismay or disappointment) adj. crazy, insane; excited, enthusiastic (Slang) nÊŒt n. dry fruit contained in a shell; hard fruit of certain plants; square or hexagonal&#8230; …

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  • 75Nuts —    Were among the presents Jacob sent into Egypt for the purpose of conciliating Joseph (Gen. 43:11). This was the fruit of the pistachio tree, which resembles the sumac. It is of the size of an olive. In Cant. 6:11 a different Hebrew word (egoz) …

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  • 76NUTS — Nomenclature Of Units For Territorial Statistics (Miscellaneous » Unit Measures) * Nuclear Utilization Target Selection (Governmental » Military) * Never Underestimate The Spirit (Academic & Science » Universities) * Neil s Unix Talk Server&#8230; …

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  • 77nuts — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. crazy, deranged, ridiculous; see insane 1 , unusual . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. Sl. crazy, insane, *wacko, *bonkers, *crackers, demented, deranged, *gone round the bend, cracked, *loony, *bananas, *cuckoo, *food&#8230; …

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  • 78nuts! — exclamation an exclamation of defiance which may be used without offence, unlike the synony mous balls. The most famous instance of this (typically American) expression was General McAuliffe s one word riposte to the German army s request for&#8230; …

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  • 79Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts &amp; Bolts — Official North American box art Developer(s) Rare Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios …

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  • 80Mixed nuts — For the 1994 film of the same name, see Mixed Nuts. Mixed nuts from a can Mixed nuts are a snack food consis …

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