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out the cut 

To come out of the blue, out of nowhere; random.

To come back from in the cut
Person 1: (walks up and joins group) I'm gay
Person 2 (part of group): Damn fool, that was out the cut

Hey Dog, I'm out the cut.

I'm out the cut fool.
out the cut by Kory Schmidt May 23, 2006

I don't like the cut of your Jib 

In the early 1700's the cut of the jib sail, often signified the nationality of a vessel. The term was being used figureatively by the 1800's to express like, or dislike for someone. So, the 'Cut of one's jib' refers to their general appearance of personality.
Little Jr. Son of a bitch: Hi Mr.
Me: I don't like the cut of your jib.

posted in the cut 

To stand in an outdoor area near a cut through or passage around a fence, building, or other physical barrier for the purpose of selling recreational pharmaceuticals. Standing posted in the cut enables the entrepeneur selling said recreational pharmaceuticals to quickly escape if law enforcement approaches as the law enforcement officers' vehicles will hindered by the barrier
Tyrone: Yo, whassup?
Jamal: Nothin' man. Just posted in the cut trying to make some dollar bills, yo.
Tyrone: You better watch out man, I just saw some undercovers around the way.
Jamal: Thanks, Dawg.

Love in the Cut 

A love relationship that occurs from an unlikey origin and between two people from very different backgrounds that hook up for long term or for life.
I found love in the cut when I traveled to a remote Peruvian village and met my soulmate.

Marinatin' in the cut 

Relaxing at home, possibly drinking alcohol
Guy 1 on the phone: "What goin on homie"
Guy 2 answers: "Chillin', just marinatin' in the cut.

layin in the cut 

Chillin. Hangin. Straight kickin it or cold lampin. Laying low and staying cool. Originally a line from Putney Swope, the literal meaning is to be sitting in a Cutlass Supreme.
layin in the cut by one2ohmygod April 30, 2010