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go bananas
Idioms and Phrases
Act crazy, as in When it comes to animal rights, some people go bananas . According to the lexicographer J. E. Lighter, this expression may allude to the similar go ape , in that apes and other primates are closely associated with eating bananas. [ Slang ; second half of 1900s]Example Sentences
Heâs got too much on his mind to allow this monkey to really go bananas, and his indecision makes the movieâs nihilistic viewpoint feel all the more hollow and forced.
Across the lawn, demonstrators carried signs that ranged from a handmade âFree Hugs Jewish Studentsâ to pre-printed âI go bananas for Israelâ â a taunt aimed at reports of someone with a banana allergy in the pro-Palestinian encampment.
Confession: I donât always go bananas for depictions of food in art, but April brings a smattering of excellent and tasty shows.
âYet itâs not cluttered up; itâs streamlined and simple. Whatever we did was going to be seen in that opening shot of the train going through Asteroid City, so we couldnât go bananas and let any part of it get too big and out of control.â
Ms. Haley, at long lastâare you going to go bananas, or not?
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