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Definition of nutjob in English: nutjobnounˈnʌtdʒɒbˈnətjäb informal A mad or crazy person. 〈非正式,北美〉疯子,狂人 Example sentencesExamples - Now you are reduced to playing Good Cop for religious nut jobs you would have spat on back in the day.
- Here, one little nutjob decides that the wound on her leg is kinda cool.
- Me: I don't think she's that much of a nutjob.
- Look at what the nutjobs are doing around the world now!
- The nutjobs were holed up inside a trailer home, which has walls made out of stuff that is barely thicker than cardboard.
- Perhaps they were religious nutjobs determined to prove that infidelity was a minor aberration.
- The old Left would never have been a lackey for religious nutjobs.
- I personally think that giving religious nutjobs nuclear weapons is an excellent idea.
- One necessary survival skill for living in New York City is knowing how to dispatch random nutjobs who approach you in public without pissing them off.
- Then again, I didn't want to appear like a complete nut job.
- The episode last week featured a bunch of well armed bible bashing nut jobs having a shoot out with the feds.
- If disgraceful behaviour is putting up with fat old nutjobs like her, then they must have been doing something right.
- Consider those nutjobs who believe that human life on Earth was seeded by aliens from outer space.
- A visiting nut-job from the USA tells us to close down all prisons.
- And, you know, there are fringes and nut jobs on both sides.
- There began my lifelong attachment to the idea that most people are total nut jobs.
- Vega is seen here as vicious and impossibly vain, but not quite the psycho nutjob of the Japanese anime movie.
- Common methods of birth control are abortion, according to the rightwing nutjobs trying to get their hands on your private parts.
- Instead, give it to me, a non-religious wacko nutjob!
- He wondered if he hadn't fallen head over tail for a real nut-job.
Synonyms lunatic, maniac, psychotic, psychopath, schizophrenic Definition of nutjob in US English: nutjob(also nut job) nounˈnətjäb informal A crazy or foolish person. Example sentencesExamples - There began my lifelong attachment to the idea that most people are total nut jobs.
- Instead, give it to me, a non-religious wacko nutjob!
- The nutjobs were holed up inside a trailer home, which has walls made out of stuff that is barely thicker than cardboard.
- The episode last week featured a bunch of well armed bible bashing nut jobs having a shoot out with the feds.
- The old Left would never have been a lackey for religious nutjobs.
- Perhaps they were religious nutjobs determined to prove that infidelity was a minor aberration.
- Now you are reduced to playing Good Cop for religious nut jobs you would have spat on back in the day.
- Look at what the nutjobs are doing around the world now!
- Then again, I didn't want to appear like a complete nut job.
- Common methods of birth control are abortion, according to the rightwing nutjobs trying to get their hands on your private parts.
- A visiting nut-job from the USA tells us to close down all prisons.
- Me: I don't think she's that much of a nutjob.
- I personally think that giving religious nutjobs nuclear weapons is an excellent idea.
- If disgraceful behaviour is putting up with fat old nutjobs like her, then they must have been doing something right.
- One necessary survival skill for living in New York City is knowing how to dispatch random nutjobs who approach you in public without pissing them off.
- He wondered if he hadn't fallen head over tail for a real nut-job.
- And, you know, there are fringes and nut jobs on both sides.
- Here, one little nutjob decides that the wound on her leg is kinda cool.
- Vega is seen here as vicious and impossibly vain, but not quite the psycho nutjob of the Japanese anime movie.
- Consider those nutjobs who believe that human life on Earth was seeded by aliens from outer space.
Synonyms lunatic, maniac, psychotic, psychopath, schizophrenic |