pea·nut
ˈpē-(ˌ)nət
plural peanuts
1
: a low-branching widely cultivated annual herb (Arachis hypogaea) of the legume family with showy yellow flowers having a peduncle which elongates and bends into the soil where the ovary ripens into a pod containing one to three oily edible seeds
also
: its seed or seed-containing pod
2
: an insignificant or tiny person
3
peanuts plural
: a trifling amount
4
: a pellet made of a low-density lightweight material (such as polystyrene foam or corn starch) that is used especially as packing material
—usually plural
It's all part of the company's mission to be more sustainable. When your paint shows up at your door, you won't find it loaded with polystyrene peanuts.—Nicole Conway
In the 1800s the acorns were used for packing (like Styrofoam peanuts) and ships would dump them overboard and they'd wash up on shore.—Rich Eldred
Whenever you get plants in the mail, or other fragile things, they come packed with these foam peanuts.—Peter Hotton
The bill would also ban the sale of polystyrene loose fill packaging, or packing peanuts.—Samantha Maldonado
: insignificant, petty
peanut politics
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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