Not wrapped tight
adjective phrase
Crazy; eccentric; not all there, not buttoned up too tightly: Your father was not wrapped real tight. His loaf was missing several slices/ Some MEs, who weren’t wrapped too tightly to begin with
[1968+; fr the image of something wrapped neatly without loose ends, spillage, etc]
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