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We think the answer is "NUTS" which means:
- adjective satellite
- • Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular noun
- • A hard-shelled seed.
- • A piece of metal, usually square or hexagonal in shape, with a hole through it having machined internal threads, intended to be screwed onto a bolt or other threaded shaft.
- • A crazy person.
- • The head.
- • Monthly expense to keep a venture running.
- • The amount of money necessary to set up some venture; set-up costs.
- • A stash of money owned by an extremely rich investor, sufficient to sustain a high level of consumption if all other money is lost.
- • On stringed instruments such as guitars and violins, the small piece at the peghead end of the fingerboard that holds the strings at the proper spacing and, in most cases, the proper height.
- • En, a unit of measurement equal to half of the height of the type in use.
- • An extravagantly fashionable young man.
- • (chiefly plural) a testicle.
- • Semen, ejaculate.
- • Orgasm, ejaculation; especially release of semen
- • An extreme enthusiast.
- • A shaped piece of metal, threaded by a wire loop, which is jammed in a crack in the rockface and used to protect a climb. (originally, machine nuts [sense #2] were used for this purpose.)
- • (only in attributive use) the best possible hand of a certain type, for instance: "nut straight", "nut flush", and "nut full house". compare nuts.
- • The tumbler of a gunlock.
- • A projection on each side of the shank of an anchor, to secure the stock in place. verb
- • (mostly in the form "nutting") to gather nuts.
- • To hit deliberately with the head; to headbutt.
- • (mildly) to orgasm; to ejaculate. adjective
- • Insane, mad.
- • Crazy, mad; unusually pleased or, alternatively, angered.
- • Very fond of (on) someone. interjection
- • Indicates annoyance, anger, or disappointment.
- • Signifies rejection of a proposal or idea, as in forget it, no way, or nothing doing; often followed by to.
An example sentence would be:
- • "She loves to snack on mixed nuts."
- • "The squirrel stored its nuts for the winter."
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New York Times28 May 2023 | Down 20 | |
Telegraph Cross Atlantic24 Apr 2023 | Across 57 | |
New York Times21 Feb 2023 | Across 18 | |
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