wingnut
n.
"nut with flared sides for turning with the thumb and forefinger;" so called for its shape (see wing, n. + nut, n.). Meaning "weird person" recorded by 1989, probably not from the literal sense but from the secondary sense of nut, influenced perhaps by slang senses of wing in wing-ding "wild party," originally "fit, spasm" (1937). An earlier, British, sense of wingnut was "person with large, protruding ears" (1986).