NUTSO

Etymology

Adjective

nutso (comparative more nutso, superlative most nutso)

(colloquial) Crazy, insane.

(colloquial) Fraught or out of control.

(colloquial) Obsessed; overly enthusiastic.

(colloquial) Ridiculous; unbelievable or silly.

Synonyms

• See also insane

Noun

nutso (countable and uncountable, plural nutsos)

(colloquial, countable) Crazy person; crackpot or lunatic.

(colloquial, uncountable) Craziness; insanity.

Adverb

nutso (comparative more nutso, superlative most nutso)

(colloquial) Madly; extremely or obsessively.

(colloquial) In a crazy manner.

Anagrams

• Notus, Tuson, noust, nouts, snout, tonus

Source: Wiktionary



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