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nut out verb- to think out; to work out AUSTRALIA, 1919
- No. Yer wouldn’t know how to nut ut out. — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 30, 1957
- He could lie up at the ceremonial rocks and nut things out. — Arthur Upfield, Bony and the Mouse, p. 176, 1959
- to act mentally ill US, 1966
- But I nutted him out and continued my filing and staffingwork. — Clarence Cooper Jr., The Farm, p. 233, 1967
- All the patients in the ward were basically just having a healthy reaction to the insane environment of the pen, by either nutting out or pretending to. — James Carr, Bad, p. 148, 1975
- I could nut out and say that I took my frustrations out on her, but that would only be half true. — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, p. 86, 1987
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