English Idioms from A-Z

Go Nuts

The idiom "go nuts" means to become very excited, crazy or enthusiastic about something. It is often used to describe a situation where someone becomes extremely happy or excited about something they like or enjoy.

For example, if someone is a big fan of a particular band and they hear that the band is coming to town, they might "go nuts" with excitement. Similarly, if someone wins a big prize or receives some good news, they might "go nuts" with joy.

The phrase can also be used to describe someone who is acting in a crazy or irrational way. For example, if someone is behaving erratically or doing something unusual, you might say they are "going nuts."

Overall, "go nuts" is a fun and informal way to describe someone's excitement or enthusiasm, or to describe someone who is acting in a crazy or unpredictable way.


The usage of the idiom 'Go Nuts' in a sentence

• I will go nuts if I don't find my phone.

• My boss will go nuts if I don't finish this report by tomorrow.

• The fans went nuts when their team scored the winning goal.

• I went nuts and bought a new car even though I didn't need one.

• The author's readers went nuts over her latest novel, making it a best-seller within weeks.

• Let's go nuts and order the biggest pizza on the menu.

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