by Dr Ashdown March 20, 2006
A sandwich consisting of two or more slices of bread and peanut butter. As opposed to the "Fluffernutter" or the "PB&J"
by BrianPV September 18, 2005
(nu-tter) n.
1. a crazy person
2. someone who is psychotic
Used in the U.K to describe f#@ked up people
1. a crazy person
2. someone who is psychotic
Used in the U.K to describe f#@ked up people
by KAC March 21, 2005
Used in British English to refer to someone who is insane.
Also probably the most common mistake made by outsiders when trying to reproduce a British accent. For the record, it's either "he's a nutter" or "he's nuts". Saying "he's nutters" is a good way to make British people dislike you.
Also probably the most common mistake made by outsiders when trying to reproduce a British accent. For the record, it's either "he's a nutter" or "he's nuts". Saying "he's nutters" is a good way to make British people dislike you.
by radishey May 07, 2009
Retro 70's men's short shorts that invariably expose a testicle or two at the most inopportune time. Made popular back in the 70's and 80's by Tom Selleck's character Magnum, PI
by TastyMcJuicy March 28, 2009
A mentally unwell person. One who is crazy/pyschotic. It's a brain condition which is inherited and makes one act in irrational and insane ways.
by Rehmyer October 17, 2007
by Mike&Melissa November 19, 2011