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go off nut

 

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Term: go off nut

Description:

The phrase "go off nut" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone acting extremely irrational, losing control, or behaving in an erratic manner. It implies a sudden outburst of emotions or actions that are unusual or unexpected.

Examples:

As a Verb:

1. When he heard the news, he went off his nut and started throwing things around the room.

2. She went off her nut when she found out her favorite band was not performing at the concert.

As an Adjective:

1. His go-off-nut behavior during the meeting surprised everyone in the office.

2. The go-off-nut rant of the customer made it impossible for the restaurant staff to reason with him.

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