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Free sign upThe phrase "a nutter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe someone who is considered eccentric or crazy.
Example: "After hearing his wild theories about aliens, I couldn't help but think he was a bit of a nutter."
Alternatives: "a weirdo" or "a lunatic".
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Stan says he's a nutter".
What a nutter.
Either that, or a nutter.
Automatically they think: he's a nutter.
His best guess: "Just a nutter".
"Look, he thinks I'm a nutter!
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