It can mean that something is difficult or that a person is stubborn.
hi A short, attention-getting expression (or catchphrase) used in promoting a product, candidate, or cause. example of a funny slogan Are you a Cadbury's Fruit and Nut case? (Fruit and Nut is a type of candy bar)
A nut has the seed enclosed within a hard shell, often then enclosed in a soft fruit. A cone bears a naked seed - though some conifers have their seed associated with a soft berry. (Check out the Kahikatea and the Miro.)
The kinematic equation for velocity states that Vf = Vo + at. Assuming that the nut starts from rest, Vo goes to zero. This means that the final velocity of the nut is the gravitational constant times time i.e. Vf = at. If the nut falls on earth then the final velocity would be 98.1 m/s or 322 ft/s.
means something is really hard it came from 1700 march 19 the army wanted to think of a fun word also they struggled on stuff sothey made up hard nut to crack.
It can mean that something is difficult or that a person is stubborn.
It means that it's the simplified version.
The image is of having just enough of something to fit into a nut shell. Figuratively, it means to give just the basics, only what is absolutely needed.
Nut.
The cashew nut
Walnut is an edible nut with a smooth thin shell.
Shell.
A coconut.
testicle
The word that has a shell and rhymes with "cut" is "nut." A nut is a hard-shelled fruit or seed that typically contains an edible kernel. Nuts are a good source of healthy fats, protein, and various vitamins and minerals.
a doughnut because they are baked and dough nut that says it all that not shell but dough
by putting salt in the shell Or other person who said that, if you've noticed the nut itself isn't salty, the shell is. They salt the shell and when you crack it open, salt kind of sprinkles on to the nut a little