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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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What does this mean?

I'm nutsy about appearance of the garden.
  

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It sounds wrong to me. I think it should be: I'm nuts about the appearance of the garden. You've given no context.

  • It sounds wrong to me.
  • I think it should be: I'm nuts about the appearance of the garden.
  • You've given no context.
  • Here are two meanings that come to mind: 1.
  • I love the way the garden looks.
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It sounds wrong to me. I think it should be: I'm nuts about the appearance of the garden.

You've given no context. Here are two meanings that come to mind:

1. I love the way the garden looks.

2. I am obsessive about keeping the garden so that it looks good.

CJ
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Hello CJ,

Thank! I think he said nuts. I think I heard "nuts about" as "nutsy".

The actual context is:

Person1: Mr. One always performs the garden maintenance.

Person2: Yeah, he nevers let other people in the house do it. I believe he is nutsabout the garden.

So, it means he is obsessive about keeping the garden so that it looks good.

Thanka a
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AnonymousSo, it means he is obsessive about keeping the garden so that it looks good.
Probably. Because he loves the garden.

'to be nuts about something' (or 'to be crazy about something') is to like it very very much, to love it to distraction. It means you spend a lot of time thinking about it and doing things related to it.

You can

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