It means that you are crazy.
Yes, the noun 'nuts' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'nut'; a general word for a type of fruit with a hard shell containing an edible center; a general word for the edible center of this type of fruit; a general word a piece of metal formed to fasten to a bolt or a screw; a word for any nuts of any kind.The word 'nuts' is also a verb; the third person, singular, present of the verb to nut, meaning to search for or to harvest nuts.
The phrase "I know nuts" is an informal expression that means someone knows very little or almost nothing about a particular topic or subject. The term "nuts" in this context refers to something small and insignificant, implying a lack of knowledge or expertise. It is often used humorously to acknowledge one's lack of understanding or familiarity with a subject.
Yes, the noun 'nuts' is a commonnoun, a general word for any nuts of any kind.
Nuts and bolts.
No mixed nuts is not a compound word
Crazy/nuts
Its means "Nuts of Ram"
They are Peacan nuts coated in sugar and cinnamon. Named after the Yiddish word meshuga, meaning "crazy".
Kaduka means crazy or nuts in Esperanto.
Raisins are neither nuts nor seeds; they are dehydrated grapes, meaning grapes that have had most of the water dried out of them.
Yes, some axle nuts are reverse threaded, meaning they must be turned counterclockwise to loosen them.
Go nuts; crazy.
Truck Nuts is a slang word used to describe the hitch on the back of a vehicle. There are other additional nicknames given to this feature on vehicles.
No they don't as they are carnivorous, meaning they only eat other animals
Hazel nuts are known as "Jadhipathiri" or "Vennai pazham" in Tamil.
No, axle nuts are typically not reverse thread. They are usually standard thread, meaning they are tightened by turning clockwise and loosened by turning counterclockwise.
Bunkers: (Bre) Slang for crazy; nuts. As in to go bunkers go crazy.