See also: nut bar and nut-bar

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From nut +‎ bar.

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nutbar (not comparable)

  1. (slang) Crazy, eccentric.
    • 1996 May 9, Sue & Mil Garrett, “First question ever”, in alt.tv.highlander (Usenet):
      Have Duncan and Richie been back together since Duncan went nutbar on us and tried for Richie's head?
    • 1999 December 3, Aaron R. Kulkis, “Did Aaron finaly lose his Flash.net account?”, in alt.romance (Usenet):
      > information. At which point Aaron went nutbar. []
    • 2001 October 10, Dan Hartung, “Ariel Sharon Declares War On USA”, in alt.true-crime (Usenet):
      He's almost as nutbar as that, um, other guy.
    • 2006 September 18, Jaime M. de Castellvi, “Killfile the following people”, in rec.arts.tv (Usenet):
      It seems that at least some of them did not entirely relish what they perused, for they went nutbar and the rest is history.

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nutbar (plural nutbars)

  1. (slang) A crazy, eccentric person.

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