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Have got a screw loose Meaning in English

expression

HAV-GAHT-uh-SKROO-LOOS
hav-GOT-uh-skROO-LOOS

Definition

To say someone 'has got a screw loose' means you think they are acting a bit crazy, strange, or not thinking clearly. It's usually used in a joking or lighthearted way, not to insult seriously.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, somewhat humorous idiom used to suggest someone is a bit strange or eccentric. It is not appropriate in formal or professional situations. Often used with friends or in casual conversation. Similar phrases: 'a few fries short of a Happy Meal,' 'a bit nuts.'

Example Sentences

I think he has got a screw loose—he talks to his plants every day.

basic

People say she's smart, but sometimes she has got a screw loose.

basic

My brother has got a screw loose—he went swimming in the lake in winter!

basic

If you think jumping off the roof is a good idea, you have got a screw loose!

natural

She spends all night talking to her cat—you'd think she has got a screw loose.

natural

You have got a screw loose if you seriously want to eat that much chili at once.

natural