bugnuts

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English

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Etymology

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From bug +‎ nuts.

Adjective

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bugnuts (comparative more bugnuts, superlative most bugnuts)

  1. (slang) weird, crazy, insane

Adverb

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bugnuts (not comparable)

  1. (slang) Used as an intensifier, particularly for crazy or synonyms.
    • 2013, Leah Rae Miller, The Summer I Became a Nerd, Entangled Publishing:
      We had this really old teacher, Mr. McCoy, who was basically bugnuts crazy.

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