To ignore or stop texting/talking to someone. Usually a boyfriend/girlfriend but can also be a friend to.
by Redspicybumd October 06, 2017
James, you're cut off.
by kenz November 26, 2003
"Cut offs" or "cut off jeans" are the names that are given to jeans that have been cut, usually D.I.Y, into shorts. They can be loose or they can be tight,and the length of the cut offs generally does not go past the knee. They can be worn by both guys and girls and typically are made from old pairs of jeans or jeans bought from a second hand clothing store.
by smally69 January 10, 2008
In the card game of poker: The person who is to the right of the dealer. In casual games the player in this position gets to pick one half off the deck, as a "security check" after the cards are shuffled. Also known as to "cut off" of the deck.
- Did you really raise with Queen Jack into the big stack?
- Yea, but everyone folded before me and i was in the cut off, so i wanted to gain position.
- Yea, but everyone folded before me and i was in the cut off, so i wanted to gain position.
by Vinzi July 09, 2009
guy: "Hey babe, let's go cut sometin!"
girl: "You stupid-ass mofo, you still cut off from the shit you pulled last week around yo' boys!
girl: "You stupid-ass mofo, you still cut off from the shit you pulled last week around yo' boys!
by Noliaboy00 June 06, 2005
by Jakov September 22, 2006
The act of making a lane change in a moving vehicle, while placing your turn signal on for one, but no more than two blinks to alert the other driver that you are in the process of cutting them off.
You need to make a lane change; however, if you place your turn signal on for too long other drivers will not let you in the lane.
Instead, you check to see that you can get into the lane, place your turn signal on, and immediately possess the lane. Therefore, giving the other driver a courtesy heads up that you are cutting them off. Hence, courtesy cut-off.
Instead, you check to see that you can get into the lane, place your turn signal on, and immediately possess the lane. Therefore, giving the other driver a courtesy heads up that you are cutting them off. Hence, courtesy cut-off.
by scriptdesigner August 23, 2009