What does “to nut” mean?

to nut


Oh okay, this one's got a few meanings so let me break it down!

The most common slang use is when someone thinks really hard about a problem — like they're pushing their brain to its limit. So you might hear, "I've been nutting over this math problem all night" — meaning they've been really struggling to figure it out.

There's also a phrase "to nut something out," which is super common, especially in Australian and British English. Like, "Let's nut this out together" — meaning let's sit down and work through this problem until we find an answer.

You might also hear "nut it out" in a work setting: "The team spent hours nutting out the details of the plan."

So basically, "to nut" means to think hard and work through something difficult until you solve it. 💪

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