Cut
Verb 1. to eat or to bite into something. Derived from the cartoon "biting" sound effect, and then evolved and perverted into the word "cut." Originated and widely used in the NE Texas area, as well as SW Missouri, GA, and SoCal. Uses: Cut, Cutting, Cutter, Cutted, Cuts. See also: Hut, Hort.
Present tense: "TIME TO CUT!!"
Past tense: "Hey, you want some food?" "No thanks, I already cutted."
Future tense: "Dang, those dudes are about to do some serious cutting!"
Random tense: "Quit hutting, you little cut!"
Past tense: "Hey, you want some food?" "No thanks, I already cutted."
Future tense: "Dang, those dudes are about to do some serious cutting!"
Random tense: "Quit hutting, you little cut!"
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