See also: nut ball

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From nut +‎ ball.

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nutball (plural nutballs)

  1. (informal) A crazy person.
    • 1990 February 23, Glenn Garvin, “Postcards From a Lost War”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      Hull was much less of a nutball than most of them, and the CIA station chief started coming around more and more often.
    • 2008 March 22, Timothy Egan, “Donner Party Democrats”, in New York Times[2]:
      One of their leaders had been hanging around the camp of another preacher man, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. — a nutball like Robertson, blaming America for bringing on the horrid attack.

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