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Definition of nut
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(broadly)Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
“There are many sorts of nuts: peanuts, cashews, pistachios, Brazil nuts and more.”
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noun
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(broadly)Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
“There are many sorts of nuts: peanuts, cashews, pistachios, Brazil nuts and more.”
- (broadly)Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
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A piece of hardware, typically metal and typically hexagonal or square in shape, with a hole through it having internal screw threads, intended to be screwed onto a threaded bolt or other threaded shaft.
“As the bolt tightens into the nut, it pulls the tenon on the side rail into the mortise in the bedpost and locks them together. There are also some European beds that reverse the bolt and nut by setting the nut into the bedpost with the bolt inserted into a slotted area in the side of the rail.”
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(slang)The head.
“Off one's nut—crazy; mad. S. Nut is a slang term for the head.”
“Let the Cream get firmly in her nut the idea that Sir Roderick Glossop was not the butler, the whole butler and nothing but the butler, and disaster, as I saw it, loomed.”
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(slang)A crazy person.
“He was driving his car like a nut.”
“Which one of you nuts has got any guts?”
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(colloquial)An extreme enthusiast.
“a fashion nut — a gun nut — a sailing nut”
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(Ireland, UK, dated, slang)An extravagantly fashionable young man.
“‘You are not going to be what they call a Nut, are you?’ she inquired with some anxiety, partly with the idea that a Nut would be an extravagance which her sister's small household would scarcely be justified in incurring ….”
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(archaic)Senses related to male genitalia.
“[...] The Tentigo, head or Nut of the Clitoris, covered by the Nymphes, as by a foreskin and the impaſſable paſſage of it [...]”
“GLANS, in anatomy, the anterior extremity of the penis, called by other different names, as the head of the penis, the nut of the penis, and the balanus of the penis.”
“In persons troubled with tight foreskins, the matter from the urethra becomes collected between the foreskin and the nut of the penis.”
“In this work the great Italian anatomist described a linen sheath which he claimed to have invented. Made to fit the glans, or nut of the penis, it was worn for protection against venereal disease.”
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(plural, slang, vulgar)Senses related to male genitalia.
“I kicked him in the nuts.”
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(slang, uncountable, vulgar)Senses related to male genitalia.
“As loudmouthed lovermen, these Lil Jon-endorsed ATLiens denigrate women from the window to the wall, generously offering to "make nut come out your nose."”
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(countable, slang, vulgar)Senses related to male genitalia.
“He just needs a good nut to make himself feel better.”
“[…] feelin' her pussy grippin' his dick as her nut lubricated him […]”
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(US, slang)Monthly expense to keep a venture running.
“$8,000 a month? I had no idea my nut was that big.”
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(US, slang)The amount of money necessary to set up some venture; set-up costs.
“My attorney was waiting in a bar around the corner. “This won't make the nut,” he said, “unless we have unlimited credit.””
- (US, slang)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.
- (slang)En, a unit of measurement equal to half of the height of the type in use.
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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.)
“When placing nuts, always look for constrictions within the crack, behind which the nut can be wedged.”
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(attributive)The best possible hand of a certain type. Compare nuts (“the best possible hand available”).
“nut straight, nut flush, nut full house”
“I had the nut flush, but I lost to a full house.”
- The tumbler of a gunlock.
- A projection on each side of the shank of an anchor, to secure the stock in place.
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A small rounded cake or cookie.
“dough-nut”
“ginger nut”
- (alt-of, alternative)Alternative form of nuth (“Indian nose ring”).
verb
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To gather nuts.
“I will no more a-nutting go ; That journey caused all this woe.”
“[…] the huge country fellow […] leapt forth from the underwood, exclaiming "That is not allowed, gentlemen! That is not allowed! Nobody is allowed to nut here; I must take your names to Sir John!"”
“We are going a-nutting.”
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(UK, slang, transitive)To hit deliberately with the head; to headbutt.
“One night, we were fumbling each other out by the toilets when a Rocker in full leathers came out of the Gents and, without breaking stride or saying a word, nutted me square between the eyes. I went down as though shot...”
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(mildly, slang, vulgar)To orgasm; to ejaculate.
“I got a bitch that suck my dick 'til I nut”
“Isis rode my mug like she was on a ten-inch dick, and as soon as she nutted I tossed her ass off a me and flipped her on her back, then fucked the shit outta her cause it was payback time.”
- (slang)To hit in the testicles.
- (slang)To defeat thoroughly.
intj
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(Scotland, colloquial)No.
“Did you like them boys? I goes. Nut. She shook her hair. Neither? Nut. Right townies.”
name
- (UK, abbreviation, alt-of, historical, initialism)Initialism of National Union of Teachers.
- (Egyptian)The goddess who serves as the personification of the sky.
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Etymology
From Middle English note, nute, from Old English hnutu, from Proto-West Germanic *hnut, from Proto-Germanic *hnuts (“nut”), from a root *knu- possibly shared with Proto-Celtic *knūs and Latin nux (“nut”).…
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From Middle English note, nute, from Old English hnutu, from Proto-West Germanic *hnut, from Proto-Germanic *hnuts (“nut”), from a root *knu- possibly shared with Proto-Celtic *knūs and Latin nux (“nut”). Based on the form of the nouns and the restriction of the root to Germanic, Celtic and Italic, it has been argued to be of non-Indo-European (substrate) origin. See also West Frisian nút, Dutch noot, German Nuss, Danish nød, Swedish nöt, Norwegian nøtt.
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