have bats in one's belfry vs nut out

have bats in one's belfry

verb
  • To be crazy or eccentric. 

nut out

verb
  • To become crazy, especially with rage. 

  • To find a solution (for something), especially in a group discussion; also, to work out the finer details (of something). 

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