See also: nut balls

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nut +‎ balls

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nutballs (comparative more nutballs, superlative most nutballs)

  1. (slang) Crazy, insane, unhinged.
    • 2012, Kevin Bleyer, Me the People: One Man's Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America[1], Random House, →ISBN, page xx:
      Unable to convince people he wasn't totally nutballs, while simultaneously being totally nutballs, Tugwell resigned from his position in FDR's administration.
    • 2013, Michele Bardsley, Only Lycans Need Apply[2], Signet Eclipse, →ISBN:
      “Well, having three psychiatrists tell me I was nutballs contributed to the idea,” I said.
    • 2014, Lisa McMann, Gasp, Simon Pulse, →ISBN, page 10:
      “How do you plan to explain this vision thing to everybody without looking totally nutballs?”

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nutballs

  1. plural of nutball

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