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basket case
noun
Offensive.a person who has had all four limbs amputated.
a person who is helpless or incapable of functioning normally, especially due to overwhelming stress, anxiety, or the like.
anything that is impaired or incapable of functioning.
Right after the war the conquered nation was considered an economic basket case.
basket case
noun
a person who is suffering from extreme nervous strain; nervous wreck
tabooa person who has had both arms and both legs amputated
someone or something that is incapable of functioning normally
( as modifier )
a basket-case economy
Sensitive Note
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of basket case1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
That aside, politics were kept to a minimum, as the group delivered a high-voltage blast of their greatest hits, from the bratty pop-punk of Basket Case to the more reflective Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Yet as the group roared through oldies like “Basket Case,” “Holiday,” “Welcome to Paradise,” “Longview” and “Brain Stew,” you never forgot that you were watching a once-scrappy punk trio; Green Day still puts across the charming zeal that powered its mainstream breakthrough in the post-grunge mid-’90s.
North Korea is still a basket case, and in exchange for enough material aid to survive another season, it has exported a huge percentage of its military resources to Russia, so much so that it probably couldn’t win a war against South Korea even if it wanted to start one.
Peter's prediction: Chelsea looked like a basket case in the summer but they impressed me at Anfield earlier this month - they had a gameplan and played really well.
When Fujimori took office in 1990, Peru was Latin America’s basket case.
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