单词 | to do one's nut |
释义 | > as lemmasto do one's (occasionally the) nut c. Chiefly British. to do one's (occasionally the) nut: to become extremely angry, irritated, or agitated. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [verb (intransitive)] > suffer from frenzy or raging awedeeOE to tear (out) the hairc1330 to run amok1672 amoka1811 to go berserk1917 to do one's (occasionally the) nut1919 to go bush1933 1919 W. H. Downing Digger Dial. 20 Do the nut, lose one's head. 1936 ‘J. Curtis’ Gilt Kid 231 The jane'd be bound to think he had done his nut. 1960 News Chron. 16 Feb. 6/5 Been doing his nut about little Barbara for months, he had. 1972 J. Brown Chancer v. 68 I thought what Grace would say, that she'd do her nut maybe. But she didn't blink an eyelid. 2000 J. Goodwin Danny Boy vii. 163 Should have known you'd turn up again. Your mam's been fair doin her nut. < as lemmas |
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