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  1. 17 Mei 2013 · Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase "bag of hammers", which can mean dumb, crazy, or noisy. Compare it with similar expressions like "dumb as a box of rocks" or "mad as a bag of spanners".

  2. Bag of hammers Origin and History - About as useful as a bag of hammers or dumber than a bag of hammers are examples of American slang that date from the early 20th century.

  3. A Bag of Hammers is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Brian Crano and written by Crano and Jake Sandvig, who co-stars in the film with Jason Ritter. The soundtrack was written and performed by British folk musician Johnny Flynn.

  4. Exceptionally foolish, dimwitted, or unintelligent. You thought you could fix the washing machine on your own, so you just started pulling it apart? I swear, sometimes you can be as dumb as a bag of hammers, Larry. I used to think that she was as dumb as a bag of hammers when we were kids, but she grew up to be a physicist.

  5. Exceptionally foolish, dimwitted, or unintelligent. You thought you could fix the washing machine on your own, so you just started pulling it apart? I swear, sometimes you can be dumber than a bag of hammers, Larry. I used to think that she was dumber than a bag of hammers when we were kids, but she grew up to be a physicist.

  6. What does the saying 'Mad as a bag of hammers' mean? Idiom: Mad as a bag of hammers. Meaning: Someone who is as mad as a bag of hammers is crazy or stupid. ('Daft as a bag of hammers' is also used.) Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard.

  7. 17 Apr 2012 · Neglected by his mother, Kelsey is drawn to Ben and Alan and they to him--eventually, Kelsey becomes part mascot, part protege. His presence ultimately forces Alan and Ben to choose between a life...