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Term: "nut"

Part of Speech: Verb (Slang)

Sense: To behave or act in a crazy or unusual manner

Description: When someone "nuts," they may exhibit bizarre or erratic behavior. It is often used to describe someone who is acting eccentric, strange, or wild.

Example Sentences:
  • John really nutted when he saw a spider crawling on his hand.
  • During the concert, the crowd was going wild, nutting and jumping around.
  • Sheila tends to nut out whenever she watches horror movies.

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A hard-shelled seed or fruit

Description: In botany, a nut is a type of fruit composed of a hard shell and an edible seed inside. Nuts are often consumed as a snack or used in various culinary recipes for their nutritional value and distinct flavor.

Example Sentences:
  • Walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts are common examples of nuts.
  • Please add a handful of crushed peanuts to the stir-fry for added crunchiness.
  • The squirrels collect acorns, a type of nut, and bury them for the winter.

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Part of Speech: Verb (Slang)

Sense: To enjoy or relish something

Description: When someone says they "nut" for something, it means they greatly enjoy or delight in it. It is often used to describe a person's enthusiasm and strong liking towards a particular activity or thing.

Example Sentences:
  • He really nuts for chocolate ice cream; he can't resist having it.
  • We're planning to nut for live music performances this summer.
  • She nuts over fashion, often attending fashion shows and keeping up with the latest trends.

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