to be bananas
41bananas — ba|na|nas [bəˈna:nəz US ˈnæ ] adj informal 1.) go bananas to become very angry or excited ▪ Mum went bananas when I said I was going to leave nursing. 2.) crazy or silly …
42bananas Foster — noun Etymology: Richard Foster, friend of New Orleans restaurateur Owen E. Brennan, at whose restaurant the dish was first made Date: 1976 a dessert of bananas flamed (as with rum) and served with ice cream …
43bananas Foster — noun A dessert made of sliced bananas which are sautéed in rum, brown sugar, and banana liqueur. Served with ice cream and often flambéed at the table. It originated at Brennans Restaurant in New Orleans …
44bananas — ba|nan|as [ bə nanəz ] adjective INFORMAL silly or crazy go bananas INFORMAL to become very angry or excited …
45bananas — adj Crazy, insane. The guy went bananas when I asked him to leave. 1930s …
46bananas — very excited, nearly crazy When we won the cup, the crowd went bananas …
47bananas — mentally disturbed Probably because the fruit is favoured by monkeys. The phrase is often used to refer to mild hysteria: ... there s a poor cop called Captain Salvatore going bananas. (L. Thomas, 1979) …
48bananas — UK [bəˈnɑːnəz] / US [bəˈnɑnəz] adjective informal silly or crazy • go bananas …
49bananas foster — ˈfȯstə(r), ˈfäs noun plural but singular in construction Usage: often capitalized B & usually capitalized F Etymology: after Richard Foster, friend of New Orleans restaurateur Owen E. Brennan, at whose restaurant the dish was first made : a… …