means something is really hard it came from 1700 march 19 the army wanted to think of a fun word also they struggled on stuff sothey made up hard nut to crack.
My daughter is very candid and open with me, but my son is a hard nut to crack.
It can mean that something is difficult or that a person is stubborn.
Oh, dude, being called a hard nut to crack is like being told you're a mystery wrapped in an enigma, inside a riddle, surrounded by a puzzle. I mean, I guess you could say I'm just a complex individual with layers like an onion... or an ogre, depending on how you look at it. So, yeah, I'll take that as a compliment, thanks!
A nut has the seed enclosed within a hard shell, often then enclosed in a soft fruit. A cone bears a naked seed - though some conifers have their seed associated with a soft berry. (Check out the Kahikatea and the Miro.)
The tree is an Australian evergreen tree named after Dr John MacAdam a Scottish born chemist (1827 - 1865) who was secretary of the Victoria Philosophical Institute in Australia
My daughter is very candid and open with me, but my son is a hard nut to crack.
The idiom "a nut to crack" has the basic meaning of "a problem to solve." Some "nuts" are hard to "crack," while others are easy, but this can only be determined by context.
adamant wife!
She is a tough nut-hard to crack
chicken flavoer G
only if it falls on it really hard
It is from an Algonquin word, meaning a nut requiring a stone to crack.
Can't God crack all nuts?
Crack My Nut was created in 1987.
It can mean that something is difficult or that a person is stubborn.
make someone laugh so hard they crack casey A this Q make someone laugh so hard they crack casey A this Q
It is an Algonquian word meaning nut. There is also a Cree word 'Pakan' which means hard shelled nut