Banana bolt

A frenzied rush on the final day of a SCRUM sprint cycle to complete all stories before time runs out.
Don't disturb the engineering team today, they've got to banana bolt if they're going to finish all of their issues before sprint planning this afternoon.
by Mathacre September 15, 2020
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Two Nuts Don’t Make A Bolt

A witty expression based on hardware: two nuts alone can’t fasten anything without a bolt. Used metaphorically to suggest that just having more of the same doesn’t complete the job — sometimes what’s needed is a complementary part, not another identical one.

Literal meaning: In mechanics, two nuts can’t do the job of a bolt; a bolt holds things together, while nuts secure it in place. Without the bolt, the nuts are useless.

Figurative meaning: Two people with the same flaws, mindsets, or roles often can’t make things work. Balance and contrast matter.
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“Nuts” = metal fasteners
“Nuts” = slang for mentally unstable or wild
“My two bosses complain and point out all the issues on the job but don’t lift a wrench to fix it. Two nuts don’t make a bolt.”

All talk, no torque. Two nuts don’t make a bolt.”
by IFunny iSpy June 20, 2025
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