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Who knows the origin of the expression as nutty as a fruitcake?

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Who knows the origin of the expression as nutty as a fruitcake?

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nutty as a fruitcake Crazy, idiotic, as in Mary’s nutty as a fruitcake if she thinks she can get away with that. The adjective nutty meaning “insane” was first recorded in 1821; the similarity to fruitcake, which literally contains nuts as well as fruit, was first recorded in 1935.

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