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Hat piano 298 Posted 6 years ago
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Meanings of 'cuckoo bananas'

  • I saw a phrase which is 'cuckoo bananas' in CW TV series 'Riverdale' season 4.
  • It was Cheryl's line to her mother
  • I want to know what does it mean and does it used by many people?
  • Sorry for my English
  

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With no context, this apparently means "crazy," but this would said rather jokingly, instead of very seriously - the presence of the word "bananas" usually indicates a less-than-serious tone.

  • With no context, this apparently means "crazy," but this would said rather jokingly, instead of very seriously - the presence of the word "bananas" usually indicates a less-than-serious tone.
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With no context, this apparently means "crazy," but this would said rather jokingly, instead of very seriously - the presence of the word "bananas" usually indicates a less-than-serious tone.

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hat piano 298
  • I saw a phrase which is 'cuckoo bananas' in CW TV series 'Riverdale' season 4.
  • It was Cheryl's line to her mother
  • I want to know what does it mean and does it used by many people?
  • Sorry for my English

Don't use bullet points just because your post has four sentences.

Nobody knows who Cheryl is or

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The character Jimmy McGill also used it on the first season of Better Call Saul, referring to a pair of problematic clients as "Mr. and Mrs. Cuckoo Bananas."

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it means crazy and all the cool kids use it

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