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Meanings and definitions for NUTS
What does NUTS stand for? What does NUTS mean?
- Nut often refers to:
Nut (fruit), a fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed
Nut (food), collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
Nut (hardware), a fastener used with a boltNut or Nuts may also refer to:
== Places ==
Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of countries for statistical purposes in the European Union
The Nut, a landmark near Stanley, Tasmania
== Arts, entertainment, and media ==
=== Comics ===
Nuts, a 1970s comic in National Lampoon by Gahan Wilson
Nuts, a 1990s comic strip in alternative newspapers by M. Wartella
=== Fictional characters ===
Nut (Marvel Comics), fictional character evoking the Egyptian sky goddess
Nut (movie character), a character portrayed by Shing Fui-On in two late-20th-century Hong Kong crime films
=== Films ===
Nuts (1987 film), American drama
Nuts (2012 film), French comedy
Nuts!
- Nut (fruit), a fruit composed of a hard shell and a seed
- Nut (food), collective noun for dry and edible fruits or seeds
- Nut (hardware), a fastener used with a bolt
- Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of countries for statistical purposes in the European Union
- The Nut, a landmark near Stanley, Tasmania
- Nuts, a 1970s comic in National Lampoon by Gahan Wilson
- Nuts, a 1990s comic strip in alternative newspapers by M. Wartella
- Nut (Marvel Comics), fictional character evoking the Egyptian sky goddess
- Nut (movie character), a character portrayed by Shing Fui-On in two late-20th-century Hong Kong crime films
- Nuts (1987 film), American drama
- Nuts (2012 film), French comedy
- Nuts! (film), animated documentary on John R. Brinkley
- John Acorn, the "nature nut" in series Acorn, The Nature Nut
- NBC Universal Television Studio, or NUTS, former name of television arm of NBCUniversal / Universal Television
- Nuts TV, British television channel related to Nuts magazine
- Nuts (album) by Kevin Gilbert
- Nuts (magazine), UK men's weekly
- Nuts (play), 1979 play by Tom Topor
- "Nuts" a song by Brooke Candy and Lil Aaron
- Nut (climbing), metal device for wedging in rock crevices
- Nut (string instrument), device supporting and stabilizing strings between their tension-adjusting and sounding regions
- Nut, moving element of a ball screw
- National Union of Teachers or NUT, a former British trade union for school teachers
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology or NUT
- NUT (studio), anime studio
- 306367 Nut, Apollo asteroid (1960)
- Network UPS Tools or NUTS
- Nuclear utilization target selection or NUTS, a theory regarding nuclear weaponry
- NUT Container, FFmpeg format
- Nut hand or "the nuts", a poker term for an unbeatable hand
- Semen
- Testicles
- Nut (goddess), the Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Nut, the En dash in typography
- Modesto Nuts, a minor league baseball team in Modesto, California, USA
- No U-turn syndrome or NUTS, a term describing Singaporean culture
- NUT Motorcycles, Newcastle upon Tyne motorcycle manufacturer
- "Nuts!", refusal-to-surrender message at the WWII Siege of Bastogne
- Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, a subdivision scheme of the European Union for statistical use
- Nutcase (film), a 1980 New Zealand film
- Nutcase, an occasional member of the Australian electronic music group Itch-E and Scratch-E
- "Nutcase", a song by British punk rock band Leatherface from the 2010 album The Stormy Petrel
- Nutcase, a 2017 novel by British author Tony Williams
- Nutcase, a 2009 novel by American author Charlotte Hughes
- Nutcase Helmets, an American bicycle helmet company
- Cast Nutcase, a puzzle toy designed and produced by Hanayama
- Nut grass (Cyperus rotundus), sometimes known as "the world's worst weed"
- The Nut Job, a 2014 Canadian-South Korean animated film
- "Nut Jobs", a 2008 episode of Country Fried Home Videos
- "Nut Job", a 2013 episode of Deal with It
- "Nut Job", a 2012 episode of American Restoration
- "Nut Job", a 2003 episode of The Bernie Mac Show
- Nicky Nutjob, a cartoon character
- "Nut Job of the Week", a segment on the Australian TV show The Chaser's War on Everything
- "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King", an 1816 story by E.T.A. Hoffmann
List of productions of The Nutcracker, other versions and revisions of Hoffman's story
- The Nutcracker (Histoire d'un casse-noisette, 1844): a revision of Hoffman's story by Alexandre Dumas
- The Nutcracker, an 1892 ballet by Tchaikovsky
- The Nutcracker (Willam Christensen), a 1944 version of the ballet
- The Nutcracker (Balanchine), a 1954 stage production of the ballet
- The Nutcracker, International Television Contest for Young Musicians, a Russian annual music competition
- The Nutcracker (1967 film), a 1967 Polish film directed by Halina Bielińska
- The Nutcracker (1973 film), a 1973 Soviet animation directed by Boris Stepantsev
- Nutcracker (film), a 1982 British drama film
- Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcraker, a 1986 film directed by Maurice Sendak
- The Nutcracker (1993 film), a 1993 American Christmas musical directed by Emile Ardolino
- The Nutcracker in 3D (released on DVD as The Nutcracker: The Untold Story), a 2009 British-Hungarian 3D film
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, a 2018 American film
- Nutcracker (Excelan), a networking analyzer by Excelan
- NuTCRACKER, a software suite that included the MKS Toolkit
- Nutcracker (bird), a genus of birds
- Nutcracker, a tow gripper needed on some ski tows
- Nutcracker doll, a German decorative figurine
- Nutcracker (drink), a type of alcoholic drink illicitly sold in New York City
- Nutcracker syndrome, a medical condition involving a crushed vein
- Alfred Nutt (1856–1910), British publisher
- Alfred Young Nutt (1847–1924), English architect and artist
- Commodore Nutt (1844–1881), American dwarf who worked for P. T. Barnum
- Danny Nutt, American football coach
- David Nutt, English publisher
- David H. Nutt, American lawyer and philanthropist
- Dennis Nutt, American basketball player
- Dickey Nutt, American basketball coach
- Emma Nutt, first female telephone switchboard operator
- Gordon Nutt (born 1932), English footballer
- Grady Nutt, American writer
- Houston Nutt, American football coach
- Jim Nutt, American artist
- John Nutt (printer), English printer
- Levi G. Nutt (1866–1938), American Treasury Department agent
- Mart Nutt (1962–2019), Estonian politician and historian
- Roy Nutt, American businessman
- Samantha Nutt, Canadian co-founder of War Child Canada
- William Nutt (1836–1909), American Civil War colonel
- Nutt. aka Thomas Nuttall
- Nutt, New Mexico
- Nutter (surname)
- Nutter Thomas (1869-1954), Anglican Bishop of Adelaide, South Australia
- Nutter, Netherlands, a town
- Nutter Center, an entertainment arena near Dayton, Ohio, United States
- The Nutters, UK comic strip
- Britannia Coco-nut Dancers or Nutters
- Nutters of Savile Row, a tailor shop
- A fan of Scottish singer Paolo Nutini
- Nutter, British slang for a mad or eccentric person
- Fluffernutter, a sandwich made with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff
- The Nut, an old extinct volcano near Stanley, Tasmania, a town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia
- The Nut (1921 film), an American film produced by, and starring, Douglas Fairbanks
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