have got a screw loose

have got a screw loose
have a screw loose & have a loose screw & have got a screw loose
Inf. Fig. to be silly or eccentric. •

He's sort of strange. I think he's got a loose screw.

Yes, he has a screw loose somewhere. He wears a heavy jacket in the middle of summer.


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  • have a screw loose — {v. phr,}, {slang} To act in a strange way; to be foolish. * /Now I know he has a screw loose he stole a police car this time./ * /He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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