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Nuts I Early Adjective Thing Enthusiasm Quoted February

Nuts is an informal adjective meaning enthusiastic or crazy. The term, dating back to the early 1900s, evolved from an earlier meaning of "source of delight" and may have related to the taste of dry fruits.

Nuts es un adjetivo informal que significa entusiasta o loco. El término, que data de principios del siglo XX, evolucionó a partir de un significado anterior de "fuente de deleite" y puede haber estado relacionado con el gusto de las frutas secas.

Word nuts
Date February 13, 2018
Type adjective
Syllables NUTS
Etymology The informal adjective nuts dates to the early 1900s but developed from an earlier 17th-century slang meaning often found in phrases like "nuts to me" and "nuts for me," where it referred to a source of delight, as in this quote from English satirist Jonathan Swift's A Journal to Stella (1766): "Why, we had not one word of quarrel; only he railed at me when I was gone: and Lord Keeper and Treasurer teased me for a week. It was nuts to them; a serious thing with a vengeance." The use likely had something to do with the taste of the dry fruit or seed since early figurative examples of the noun include the expression "nuts and cheese." Adjectival use, typically describing enthusiasm about or fondness for someone or something came about in the late 18th century. In Britain, the term was often used in the phrase "dead nuts on," as "She is dead nuts on the boy next door." The notion that enthusiasm and infatuation often lead to obsession may have played a role in the early 20th-century senses of nuts denoting extreme devotion, as in "nuts about baseball," and functioning as a synonym of "insane."
Examples "On Friday nights, when my kids … were younger, we would sit and watch a film. It's a fantastic feeling when you see them getting drawn into something you love. My husband, Phil, and I are nuts about West Wing, and we've gradually got my son into that as well." — Rebecca Front, quoted in Good Housekeeping (UK), April 2016

"I think the most irresponsible thing I did was invest in a company that was going nowhere.… It kept falling apart. People kept telling me I was nuts. I kept pushing forward." — Jessica Alba, quoted in Cosmopolitan, 1 Mar. 2016
Definition 1 : enthusiastic, keen
2 : insane, crazy

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