What does butterfly nut mean?

a threaded nut tightened by hand by means of two flat lugs or wings projecting from the central body.
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What's a butterfly nut?

Noun. butterfly nut (plural butterfly nuts) A nut with wing-like projections to provide leverage in turning with thumb and forefinger. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: wing nut, (some designs) thumbnut.
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What does the expression wing nut mean?

slang : a mentally unsound person. Ever since his mesmerizing performance as a psychotic cop killer in 1979's The Onion Field, Woods has possessed the image of a driven, angry, over-the-edge wing nut.
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What is a wingnut Australian slang?

(slang, Australia) Someone with large, protruding ears.
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What is the meaning of screw nut?

noun. a nut threaded to receive a screw.
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Is screw it vulgar?

(mildly vulgar, slang) Expression of frustration or contempt.
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What does screw mean in relationship?

: to have sexual relations with someone outside of a marriage or steady relationship : be sexually promiscuous.
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What does Skippy mean in Australia?

Usage notes. Within Australia, often used by immigrants or people of non-British ancestry to refer to the (often native-born) Anglo-Australians. Outside Australia it may be used to refer to all Australians regardless of ancestry.
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What is a pineapple in Australian slang?

The fifty dollar note is called a Pineapple, and a hundred dollar note a 'jolly green giant” or a lime or even a 'green tree frog'.
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What is slang for woman in Australia?

2. sheila – woman or female.
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What is the saying a sledgehammer to crack a nut?

If you say that someone is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, you mean that they are using stronger measures than are really necessary to solve a problem.
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What is a kook slang?

kook (plural kooks) (slang, chiefly US) An eccentric, strange or crazy person. quotations ▼synonyms ▲ Synonyms: nutjob, odd duck, weirdo; see also Thesaurus:mad person, Thesaurus:strange person.
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What is the slang word for nuts?

batty, insane, mad, nutty, bananas, deranged, eccentric, loony, touched, wild, bonkers, demented, loco.
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What nut looks like butterfly?

A wingnut, wing nut or butterfly nut is a type of nut with two large metal "wings", one on each side, so it can be easily tightened and loosened by hand without tools.
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Who invented the wing nut?

Some history: Teressa Bellissimo invented the dish at the Anchor Bar, her family's restaurant in Buffalo, in 1964. Before then, many butchers treated wings like gizzards—fit only for soups and sauces.
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What is a GREY nurse slang?

A fifty-dollar note is also known colloquially as a "pineapple" or the "Big Pineapple" because of its yellow colour. The $100 note is currently green and is known colloquially as an "avocado" or "green tree frog", but between 1984 and 1996 it was grey, and was called a grey nurse (a type of shark).
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What is a dollar buck?

Buck is an informal reference to $1 that may trace its origins to the American colonial period when deerskins (buckskins) were commonly traded for goods. The buck also refers to the U.S. dollar as a currency that can be used both domestically and internationally.
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Why is 500 a monkey?

The British empire's control of India led to a number of phrases making their way across from the Raj to our shores, with a 'monkey' perhaps the most famous. Referring to £500, this term is derived from the Indian 500 Rupee note of that era, which featured a monkey on one side.
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What does Ripper mean in Australia?

Adjective. ripper (not comparable) (Britain, Australia, slang) Very good; excellent; fantastic. quotations ▼
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What does Tilly mean in Australia?

utility or ute: let's load the tilly and get to work.
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What does a Nigel mean in Australia?

Nigel (plural Nigels) (Australia, derogatory, usually restricted to youths) Synonym of dweeb, a person—usually male—who is unpopular, unfashionable, and/or socially awkward, usually with the additional sense of boring studiousness without any sense of admiration for actual intelligence or mastery.
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What does it mean to screw someone off?

(idiomatic, vulgar, dismissal) To tell someone to leave or to stop being bothersome.
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What does quit screwing around mean?

1. Fool around aimlessly, accomplishing nothing, as in If you boys would stop screwing around we'd have the fence painted in an hour. It is also put as screw around with, as in Stop screwing around with the new camera. The idiom probably derives from screw in the sense of “turn” or “twist.” [
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What does screwing people mean?

vulgar, slang. an act of sexual intercourse.
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