The term cut refers either to the fact that the sleeves have been "cut" off to make a vest, or that the Motorcycle Clubs back patch has been "cut" into a traditional three-piece patch (top rocker, bottom rocker and center patch.) "Cut" could also simply be an English adaptation of the German word for such a vest, which is "Kutte".
Cut - The term cut refers either to the fact that the sleeves have been "cut" off to make a vest, or that the Motorcycle Clubs back patch has been "cut" into a traditional three-piece patch (top rocker, bottom rocker and center patch.) "Cut" could also simply be an English adaptation of the German word for such a vest, which is "Kutte".
by SoA February 14, 2014
1. To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in.
1.a To form or shape by severing or incising: a doll that was cut from paper.
2. To use a sharp object to penetrate the outer skin of one's wrists.
1.a To form or shape by severing or incising: a doll that was cut from paper.
2. To use a sharp object to penetrate the outer skin of one's wrists.
1. "I cut off a piece of bread"
1.a "The wood was cut to fit her door"
2. "I think I cut too deep last night"
1.a "The wood was cut to fit her door"
2. "I think I cut too deep last night"
by Zoe Lemonz May 09, 2004
by DeAndre December 01, 2005
to slit the forearm with a razor to cause deliberate pain. people with severe depression usually cut.
Because of her depression she cut.
by ~_~_~_~_~_~ May 25, 2005
When one rhythmically moves a record back and forth while turning the sound off using a mixer during the back strokes so that the sound only plays when the record is in forward motion.
by JesseBW August 29, 2003