Cut

  • 101cut up — Synonyms and related words: act up, afflict, aggrieve, anguish, antic, apportion, barb the dart, behave ill, break down, bring to tears, broken down, brokenhearted, bruise, caper, caracole, carp, carry on, carve, carve up, catch at straws, cavil …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 102cut up — v. (D; tr.) to cut up into (to cut smt. up into pieces) * * * [ kʌt ʌp] (D; tr.) to cut up into (to cut up smt. up into pieces) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 103cut —  1. v. Ignore. Absent oneself from.  2. v. Excise.  3. v. Move quickly. Also cut along.  4. cut and run Leave hastily.  5. cut dead Refuse to acknowledge (a person).  6. adj. Drunk. Also half cut.  7. n. Share (usu. of commission or profits) …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 104cut —    1. a traditional unit of length for yarn in Scotland and northern England. One cut equals 1/12 hank, a unit varying with the material. A cut of cotton yarn is 70 yards; a cut of wool is 46 2/3 yards.    2. a unit of concentration for shellac;… …

    Dictionary of units of measurement

  • 105Cut In — Unter Cut In versteht man eine bestimmte Aufnahmetechnik im Filmwesen (siehe Cut In (Filmwesen)). in der Musikindustrie die urheberrechtliche Registrierung von Autoren, die keine geistige Leistung an der Entstehung eines Musikwerkes hatten (siehe …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 106Cut — 1 Original name in latin Cut Name in other language State code RO Continent/City Europe/Bucharest longitude 46.88258 latitude 26.41928 altitude 299 Population 2333 Date 2013 04 21 2 Original name in latin Cut Name in other language Cut State code …

    Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • 107cut — [13] There is no direct evidence that Old English had the word cut – the Old English terms were sceran ‘shear’, ceorfan ‘carve’, and hēawan ‘hew’ – but many etymologists have speculated that a pre Conquest *cyttan did exist. Forms such as… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 108cut — I v To dilute. They cut the whiskey with water at that bar. 1930s II v To miss, to not attend. Let s cut physics today and go to the library. 1950s III v To record. She cut a new record last week. 1940s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 109cut it — vb to succeed, manage. A shortened form of cut the mustard or cut some ice . ► Her experience among women rappers trying to cut it in the macho world of hip hop led Charlotte to look again at the girl groups from the Seventies she d always loved …

    Contemporary slang

  • 110cut in — PHRASAL VERB If you cut in on someone, you interrupt them when they are speaking. [V P on n] Immediately, Daniel cut in on Joanne s attempts at reassurance... [V P with quote] Not true, the Duchess cut in. [Also V P] Syn …

    English dictionary