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kiran
what is the meaning of this sentence?
"This place is going bananas"
a man said these words when crowed was making too much noise in praise of a wrestler
hope i conveyed the details:)
THANK YOU in advance:)
Sep 25, 2011 5:46 PM
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it means the crown is going wild (i.e cheering and stuff)
September 25, 2011
'To go bananas' is an idiom which can mean to go crazy, to behave in an irrational way, to suddenly become very angry, overly excited or emotional.
Many people believe the idiom originates from the fact that bananas, like any fruit, ferment on the ground if left for a time. When monkeys eat them they become intoxicated on the fermented alcohol and start acting very excited and drunk. There is also the belief that it originates from a rumour in the 1960s that it was possible to smoke burnt banana peel and get high.
September 26, 2011
go bananas = go crazy
September 25, 2011
Bananas = crazy!
September 25, 2011
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