Basket Case Definition
Other Word Forms of Basket Case
Noun
Origin of Basket Case
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The term originated from WWI, indicating a soldier missing both his arms and legs, who needed to be literally carried around in a litter or "basket." Today it indicates a state of helplessness similar to the metaphoric removal of the appendages, most frequently in the context of mental health or aptitude.
From Wiktionary
Originally World War I military slang soldier who has lost all four limbs
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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