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English
Pronunciation
Verb
go nuts (third-person singular simple present goes nuts, present participle going nuts, simple past went nuts, past participle gone nuts)
- (informal) To become mad.
Yeah, I sometimes go nuts when people try and write on my stuff.
- (informal, imperative) Go ahead; feel free.
"Can we play in the garden?" "Sure, go nuts."
Synonyms
Translations
to become mad
- Arabic: أَصْبَحَ مَجْنُونًا (ʔaṣbaḥa majnūnan)
- Belarusian: вар'яце́ць impf (varʺjacjécʹ), звар'яце́ць pf (zvarʺjacjécʹ), ашале́ць pf (ašaljécʹ), з'е́хаць з глу́зду pf (zʺjéxacʹ z hlúzdu) (colloquial), адурэ́ць pf (adurécʹ) (colloquial)
- Catalan: embogir (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 發瘋/发疯 (zh) (fāfēng), 發狂/发狂 (zh) (fākuáng)
- Czech: bláznit se impf, zbláznit se pf, šílet (cs) impf, zešílet pf
- Esperanto: freneziĝi
- Estonian: hulluks minema
- Finnish: tulla hulluksi
- French: devenir chèvre (fr), devenir fou, péter un câble (fr), péter un plomb (fr), péter les plombs (fr)
- Galician: tolear (gl), reloucar (gl), enlouquecer (gl)
- Georgian: გაგიჟება (gagižeba), გარეკვა (gareḳva), გაფრენა (gaprena)
- German: verrückt werden, durchdrehen (de)
- Hebrew: הִשְׁתַּגֵּעַ (he) (hishtagéa)
- Icelandic: sturlast
- Ido: dementeskar (io)
- Ingrian: männä hulluks
- Italian: impazzire (it)
- Japanese: 狂う (ja) (くるう, kuruu), 気が狂う (きがくるう, ki ga kuruu)
- Korean: 미쳐지다 (micheojida)
- Polish: wariować (pl) impf, zwariować (pl) pf, szaleć (pl) impf, oszaleć (pl) pf
- Portuguese: enlouquecer (pt)
- Romanian: înnebuni (ro)
- Russian: сходи́ть с ума́ (ru) impf (sxodítʹ s umá), сойти́ с ума́ (ru) pf (sojtí s umá), лиша́ться рассу́дка impf (lišátʹsja rassúdka), лиши́ться рассу́дка pf (lišítʹsja rassúdka), обезу́меть (ru) pf (obezúmetʹ), чо́кнуться (ru) pf (čóknutʹsja) (colloquial), свихну́ться (ru) pf (svixnútʹsja) (colloquial), тро́нуться (ru) pf (trónutʹsja) (colloquial), спя́тить (ru) pf (spjátitʹ) (colloquial), ошале́ть (ru) pf (ošalétʹ) (colloquial), ополоу́меть (ru) pf (opoloúmetʹ) (colloquial), одуре́ть (ru) pf (odurétʹ) (colloquial), сдуре́ть (ru) (sdurétʹ) (colloquial)
- Slovak: blázniť sa impf, zblázniť sa pf, šalieť impf, zošalieť pf
- Spanish: enloquecerse (es), enloquecer (es), trastornarse (es), volverse loco
- Swedish: bli galen (sv)
- Turkish: kudurmak (tr), kafayı yemek (tr), çıldırmak (tr), delirmek (tr), aklını yitirmek, kulumak
- Ukrainian: божево́літи (uk) impf (boževólity), збожево́літи pf (zboževólity), з'ї́хати з глу́зду pf (zʺjíxaty z hlúzdu) (colloquial), здурі́ти pf (zduríty) (colloquial), ошалі́ти pf (ošalíty)
- Vietnamese: phát điên
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