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what's the meaning of "drive one's nuts"

 
 
Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 02:09 am
Please help me to find out the meaning of "drive one's nuts"
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Francis
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 02:23 am
Isn't it an amazing thing!
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 03:00 am
Re: what's the meaning of "drive one's nuts"
ashley2bbs wrote:
Please help me to find out the meaning of "drive one's nuts"



The phrase is "drive ONE nuts"...it means "drive one crazy"
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Francis
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 03:03 am
As a foreigner, Deb, I understand it's not that easy to drive "one crazy".

What kind of vehicle is it? :wink:
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 03:11 am
Francis wrote:
As a foreigner, Deb, I understand it's not that easy to drive "one crazy".

What kind of vehicle is it? :wink:



Not sure of the make, but it is manufactured in France.
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Francis
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 03:16 am
Those French vehicles drive one crazy...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 03:29 am
Francis wrote:
Those French vehicles drive one crazy...



But of course.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 05:40 am
You know, though, an expression such as "drive one's nuts" does evoke some rather interesting mental pictures . . .
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 05:45 am
Setanta wrote:
You know, though, an expression such as "drive one's nuts" does evoke some rather interesting mental pictures . . .


I had thougfht it more the nuts which held the reins....
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 05:49 am
The sins of a family fall on the daughter.
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Francis
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 05:52 am
Setanta wrote:
You know, though, an expression such as "drive one's nuts" does evoke some rather interesting mental pictures . . .


Isn't it amazing (again)!
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 05:53 am
dyslexia wrote:
The sins of a family fall on the daughter.


You're nuts.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:22 am
I think it very ill-mannered for you to publicly discuss Dys' testicles.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:38 am
Setanta wrote:
I think it very ill-mannered for you to publicly discuss Dys' testicles.



That would be HIS nuts, maroon.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:39 am
It is certainly no fault of mine that you misspelled "your" when you addressed him--you potty-mouth wabbit . . .
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:45 am
Setanta wrote:
It is certainly no fault of mine that you misspelled "your" when you addressed him--you potty-mouth wabbit . . .



Le petit chien jacasse, mais les mouvements de lapin dessus.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:45 am
I got yer movements of the wabbit right here, Bunny . . .
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:52 am
Setanta wrote:
I got yer movements of the wabbit right here, Bunny . . .



Swiss?
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Setanta
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 06:57 am
Mancunian
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dlowan
 
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Reply Wed 24 May, 2006 07:04 am
Setanta wrote:
Mancunian



Incabloc?
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