Nut-cutting Time in the United States
Nut-cutting Time (in Politics)
Related to political science, the following is a definition of Nut-cutting Time in the U.S. practice of politics: The point when you have tried everything but failed.
While the term originally refers to the effort required to remove a rusted or stripped nut, it has come to be used in a legislative context as the time to exert maximum effort to round up votes to get a bill passed due to an approaching deadline.
While the term did not originally refer to castration, many have used that as its double-meaning in a political context.
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