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ananas
ananas /ə'nɑ:nəs/
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bananas
very excited, nearly crazy When we won the cup, the crowd went bananas.
gnashing of teeth
anger, complaining When the hospital closed, there was much gnashing of teeth.
go bananas
become very excited, act crazy, go nuts When Elvis swiveled his hips, the girls went bananas.
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration - the US space organization According to a spokesperson for NASA the rocket will be launched next week.
tough bananas
it is a problem for you, too bad, tough luck """I had to walk to school!"" ""Well, tough bananas!"""
aijuswannaseing
I just want to sing, title of Musiq Soulchild's 2000's album
captain of team nasty
the "leader" of a group of unattractive males/females."I saw you brought home captain of team nasty last night"
cast nasturtiums
a pun on "cast aspersions"
Something nasty in the woodshed
Something nasty in the woodshed means that someone as a dark secret or an unpleasant experience in their past.
drive someone ape|ape|banana|bananas|drive|drive s
v. phr., slang informal To excite someone to the point that he or she goes out of his or her mind; to drive someone crazy. You're driving me bananas/nuts with that kind of talk!
inasmuch as|inasmuch
conj. 1. See: INSOFAR AS. 2. also for as much as formal Because; for the reason that; since. Inasmuch as this is your team, you have the right to choose your own captain. Inasmuch as the waves are high, I shall not go out in the boat.
nasty-nice|nasty|nice
adj. Unkind in a polite way; disagreeable while pretending to be gracious. The bus driver has a nasty-nice way of showing his dislike.
gnash one's teeth
gnash one's teeth
Express a strong emotion, usually rage, as in When Jonah found out he was not going to be promoted, he gnashed his teeth. This expression is actually redundant, since gnash means “to strike the teeth together.” Edmund Spenser used it in The Faerie Queene (1590): “And both did gnash their teeth.” [Late 1500s]
inasmuch as
inasmuch as
Also, insomuch as.
1) Since, because of the fact that, as in Inasmuch as I have to go anyhow, I'll pick up the book for you, or Insomuch as they are friends, we can seat them together. The first usage dates from the late 1300s, the second from the late 1400s.
2) Also, insofar as. To the extent or degree that, as in You will become a good pianist only inasmuch as you keep practicing, or He's lost interest insomuch as he has stopped attending church altogether, or Insofar as this is a temporary measure, we can't complain. [Late 1500s]
An nas idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with nas, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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