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"nutjob" Definitions
  1. a mentally unbalanced person : a crazy person
"nutjob" Antonyms

52 Sentences With "nutjob"

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InfoWars told everyone they were being unreasonable with their nutjob reactions.
A great way stop some nutjob from profiting off of them.
"This sounds more like the kind of target a Left-wing nutjob would choose than a Right-wing nutjob," it reads, before going on to spread unconfirmed information about other (since dismissed) suspects in the shooting.
Maybe some Cross Fit nutjob will challenge you to feats of strength.
I looked like a fucking nutjob: sweatpants, hair in a bun, looking crazy.
In the scene, Dom and that nutjob did it exactly the way you're supposed to.
But what they got was Roseanne the Person, who is, to put it politely, a nutjob.
I thought, nobody is going to come and see this movie this [Wonka character] is a nutjob.
Not even when Mark Warner said "nutjob," which — full disclosure — brought me dangerously close to a spit take.
But there's a side to Garnett that should never be lost: just how much of an utter nutjob he really was.
Duke, a former KKK leader and all-around alt-right nutjob, is running for the United States Senate here in Louisiana.
Tom, being the nutjob and horrible human being that he is, didn't just threaten Fields, he beat the crap out of her.
Speaking of the "nutjob," the Senate Intelligence Committee announced that Comey will testify in an open hearing before Congress about his firing.
Is it that Tom Brady comes off as a Grade-A nutjob, completely snowed over by his snake-oil salesman health guru?
"'Nutjob' is our number 2 lookup right now," the dictionary's Twitter account tweeted Friday, using one of the two spellings for the phrase.
How lucky for the nutjob who went after Lochte tonight to be the only human alive to have never ever made a mistake.
Trump's chief of staff is Mick Mulvaney, the self-styled "right-wing nutjob" who egged on the Obama-era budget and debt-limit crises.
Sen. said Tuesday that President Donald Trump will not allow "the nutjob" leader of North Korea to develop missiles that could threaten the United States.
And then we have this nutjob Ginsburg out here talking about the fact that unelected white guys were the ones that ruled on Roe v Wade.
"'Nutjob' is derived from the word 'nut' ("a crazy person") combined with the word 'job,'" Merriam-Webster wrote in a blog post on its website Friday.
Back home, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster wouldn't say if Trump called Comey a "nutjob" to the Russians — yet insisted that the comments were taken out of context.
" It's tricky because the clue presents "A lunatic," which made me think of a synonym that is a noun, like a nutjob, instead of an adjective, like "mad.
" It's tricky because the clue presents "A lunatic," which made me think of a synonym that is a noun, like a nutjob, instead of an adjective, like "mad.
The billionaire (spoiler alert) dies before long, offstage, apparently leaving the experiment in the hands of a psycho nutjob named Rubenstein with a mask and a propensity for violence.
Mulvaney, who proudly embraces the nickname "right-wing nutjob," has juggled various positions across the Trump administration and has reportedly eyed the president's chief of staff position for months.
On the other hand, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the feisty Illinois babysitter who once eluded Michael's stalk-and-slash spree, has aged more credibly than her nutjob nemesis.
But for this to be effective, he'll have to seem like the sort of man who really could keep Americans safe—not a nutjob, in other words, and not a name-caller.
Trump had a big week before the sudden decrease in his approval rating, including bragging about firing "nutjob" FBI Director James Comey, leaking confidential intelligence to Russia, and pulling out of the Paris climate accord.
But the Pentagon is now telling the world that fighting IS and all their like-minded nutjob brethren is going to have to be more of a part-time hobby rather than a full-time vocation.
In an Oval Office meeting last week, Trump told Russia's foreign minister and ambassador that firing "nutjob" FBI Director James Comey had relieved "great pressure because of Russia," according to a document viewed by the New York Times.
" During her run against President Donald Trump in the 2016 campaign, Graham pegged Trump as a "nutjob" and a "race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot," predicting if the GOP nominated him, they would be "destroyed … and we will deserve it.
For what it's worth, I do actually believe the fact that this violent nutjob who had been interviewed by the FBI three times was able to get a gun is so obviously messed up that it's foolish to suggest otherwise.
Trump reportedly told Russian officials in May, 2017 that Comey was a "real nutjob," and indicated the firing had to do with "facing great pressure because of Russia," in an apparent reference to Special Counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigation into alleged collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign.
Wray, who will play a large part in the Russia investigation if confirmed, said that Comey was no "nutjob" — Trump's infamous characterization of him to Russian officials in the Oval Office  — and that he didn't believe the Russia investigation was a "witch hunt," as Trump has also claimed.
Things Said By Donald Trump&aposs Nutjob Doctor, Ranked By How Insane They AreToday NBC News released details of an interview with Donald Trump's possibly non-HIPAA-compliant…Read more ReadThe rest of NBC's story is interesting, of course, as it tells the story of Trump's medical history and how Bornstein came to write his ridiculous (and now infamous) note in five minutes in December.
" Earlier in the day, Graham had Tweeted that "Pres @realDonaldTrump is NOT going to let the nutjob in North Korea develop a missile -- with a nuclear weapon on top -- that can hit the US." On Monday, the President spoke about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at a reception for conservative media outlets, saying, "I'm not so sure he's so strong like he says he is, I'm not so sure at all.
Nicky Nutjob is a cartoon character and winner of The Beano's Comic Idol 2006 reader poll, drawn by artist Kelly Dyson. He became a regular character in May 2006. The premise of the story is that Nicky's dad is an eccentric inventor, but his gadgets always go wrong, causing mayhem for Nutjob Jnr. Despite receiving the most votes in the poll, the character did not endear himself to the comic's legions of fans and he was quietly dropped after less than a handful of disappointing adventures.
Zap Zodiac, Comic Idol's previous winner, in 2005, was also as unsuccessful, lasting just three months. Nicky Nutjob's last appearance was drawn by artist (and 'Blinky' creator), Nick Brennan. Nicky Nutjob returns in the Beano Annual 2009. The strip is drawn by Wayne Thompson.
This book is the fourth in the series. During a hunting-with-bows-and- arrows-on-skis expedition, Hiccup finds Fishlegs acting strangely when they spot a group of Hysterics, a tribe of scary lunatic Vikings, who chase Fishlegs. Hiccup shoots an arrow at the chief Hysteric (known as Norbert the Nutjob). Hiccup and Fishlegs flee on their skis, with the Hysterics behind in hot pursuit.
Durham's right-hand man is Bernard "Zulu" Walker. The dealers who work for him include Jerome Long (aka Nutjob) and Alante Jones (aka Lil J). Dewayne's older brother Mario commands none of the same respect and is eager to prove himself. Mario is searching for Olivia Elliot who recently stole from him. He associates with Donut, a sometime drug dealer who frequently sells fake narcotics.
Eva Longoria stated the character was a challenge to portray. Isabella was a mentally ill woman who had an affair with Christine Blair's (Lauralee Bell) husband Paul Williams (Doug Davidson), resulting in the birth of their son Ricky Williams. The character was penned by Michael Logan of TV Guide as a "nutjob" who made Christine's life a "living hell". Additionally, Isabella has been characterized as "crazy", with the National Post calling her "evil".
They lower Camicazi through the chimney, but Hiccup accidentally falls into a giant pot of onion soup, and gets discovered by Norbert the Nutjob. Hiccup makes Norbert show him the potato by pretending not to believe in the potato. Norbert finally reveals his father's preserved body, and in Norbert's father's hand is a glass case with the frozen potato which has an arrow stuck in it. Hiccup tries to persuade Norbert to give him the potato, but Norbert refuses.
The ship happens to have Madguts, Norbert the Nutjob (Chief of the Hysterics) and Gumboil. Norbert has asked Madguts to take Hiccup, Camicazi and Fishlegs to the boat, and in return letting him rest on the boat for a few hours, before he continues the race, being the Last Man Back. After Madguts and Gumboil leave, Hiccup returns the ticking thing, which he had stolen from Norbert in an earlier adventure. Norbert attempts to use the ticking thing to get to America.
Nathan must come to terms with the fact that "the murderer he thought to be his mother is actually his aunt. And the murderer he believed to be just another nutjob is actually his biological mother!" According to Paevey, Nathan is immediately put off by the revelation of his connection to Obrecht due to her less than stellar reputation and he is reluctant to have anything to do with her. While she is genuinely interested in building a relationship, he is not.
The characters of Futaba and Misaki are quite realistic (while virtually every other person is a certified nutjob), and the former's state is examined from day one. As such, the effects on the sufferer are an important part, especially early on. This includes the physical aspect, which is presented realistically but a few parts are left to the imagination. The gradual romance between Futaba and Misaki, and to a lesser degree Misaki and Futaba, though now very awkward indeed forms a loose central structure.
Jerry and Elaine get to talking about "their nutjob" friends, and discover that each of their Joes is the same person. Joe accosts them in clown costume, and they run away. George finally agrees to sell the ticket to someone, when Susan runs up and says she can join him because her friend's plane was diverted to Philadelphia. George gives her ticket to her, and gives the man his own; since he will not attend the show, he must then invent an explanation that will please Susan.
Appeared once in the Radio series, in episode 6 ("The Hitcher"). Howard and Vince are tasked with delivering Tony the Prawn (a "psychological killer") to Wilbur Fossil's (Bob Fossil's brother, the only character who calls Bob "Robert") zoo for animal offenders. After Vince and Howard are "trapped in a box by a cockney nutjob" (The Hitcher), Bob Fossil saves them. The people who live in the box have been trapped there for centuries, living by "the book", which tells them not to open the only door, for the greatest evil lies on the other side.
SFX reviewer Ian Berriman said that the story was too ambitious, and criticised the Cybermen. Despite this, he noted that the serial still had "a great concept, ... some cool moments, a couple of enjoyably awful puns and one superb character: nutjob Jacobean villainess Lady Peinforte". Alasdair Wilkins of io9 wrote that it is "not an unmitigated disaster, but it's definitely the worst of classic Doctor Who creative resurgence in its final two seasons". He also felt that the story packed in too many elements and did not do much with the Cybermen.
During his tenure as OMB Director, Mulvaney sought to influence President Trump to cut Social Security and Medicare. When he introduced himself to Gary Cohn, who was then Trump's chief economic advisor, Mulvaney said, "Hi, I'm a right-wing nutjob." While Mulvaney was known for his professed support for fiscal conservatism as a congressman, under Mulvaney's tenure as OMB Director there was a dramatic expansion in the deficit as a result of both spending increases and tax cuts. The deficits were unusually high for a period of economic expansion.
Mick Mulvaney told Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker "We had twenty names, and all of them were terrible," Mulvaney said. "None of us liked the Freedom Caucus, either, but it was so generic and so universally awful that we had no reason to be against it." In the same interview, Lizza reported that "one of the working titles for the group was the Reasonable Nutjob Caucus." During the crisis over the funding of the Department of Homeland Security in early 2015, the caucus offered four plans for resolution, but all were rejected by the Republican leadership.
Originally, she just left Booker after the crash, but this made her seem like a "flighty nutjob" and parts with Elizabeth trying to resuscitate Booker before getting permission to leave were added. Elizabeth was more scripted originally. The team tried to ensure she would almost always be on screen, while at the same time ensuring she didn't get in the way of the player. The developers made a "Liz Squad" group, in charge of the character and dedicated to populating the world with objects for Elizabeth to interact with, which was claimed to be led by either Amanda Jeffrey or John Abercrombie (who also did the AIs of the first BioShock).
In the conversation, Mickelson touted Skousen's American Constitutionalism and Romney cited Skousen as an expert on Mormon theology. In commentary about this exchange, the National Reviews Mark Hemingway termed Skousen an "...all-around nutjob", and described The Naked Communist as "so irrational in its paranoia that it would have made Whittaker Chambers blush," adding, "to be fair, Skousen wrote on numerous topics with wildly varying degrees of intellectual sobriety. In fact, as the radio host in the YouTube video notes, Skousen's writings on original intent and the U.S. Constitution in The Making of America are compellingly argued, and to this day are often cited by conservatives unaware of Skousen's more checkered writings. Further, Skousen's scriptural commentaries are still very popular and well-regarded within the relatively unradical world of mainstream Mormonism." In fall of 2007, political commentator Glenn Beck began promoting The 5,000 Year Leap on his show, describing it as "divinely inspired" and written by someone "much more intelligent than myself".

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