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How do you use "have a few screws loose"? Does it mean just insane? How does it sound to you? Thank you in advance.
May 27, 2021 11:16 AM
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It is an insult, so only use it if you don't mind insulting the person.
But yeah, it is a slang expression, but common.
May 27, 2021
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People typically saw it if you don't quite know what is wrong with the person mentally.
EXAMPLES:
"Did you see the police car chase on the news last night? That guy must have a few screws loose to think he can get away from the cops."
"What the heck?! That jerk in front of me cut in line!" said Jerry.
"Don't confront him, Jerry. I don't know how he might react to that. He probably has a few screws loose, and I don't want you to cause a scene," responded Jane.
May 27, 2021
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It's a saying which just means that someone is crazy.
Person 1: Mike is a very strange person.
Person 2: Yea, he might have a few screws loose.
Think of it literally. Imagine a machine that has some screws loose. The loose screws would probably cause the machine to not function properly. In this case, the machine is someone's brain.
May 27, 2021
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It would not be an appropriate thing to say about someone suffering from severe mental illness. Instead you should use medical/psychiatric terms. Even ‘insane’ is derogatory.
May 27, 2021
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Yeah It kinda means someone is a little bit crazy and out of their mind like mr jefferson but I feel like older dudes with mental issues generally have a few screws loose.
May 27, 2021
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