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

by jsavage18 January 5, 2014

Cutting is a form of self harm. Cutters use sharp objects to harm themselves. They cut anywhere to just feel something.
I have a way to describe it to non-self harmers. Just hold your breath. Hold it until your chest feels like it might just burst and then breathe. You felt relief and that's what cutters feel.
I have a way to describe it to non-self harmers. Just hold your breath. Hold it until your chest feels like it might just burst and then breathe. You felt relief and that's what cutters feel.
by McrImnotokay(iPromise) March 6, 2016

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 9, 2004

In Pittsburgh: a slice of pizza
by DeAndre December 28, 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 28, 2005
