Used when telling someone they are very drunk. Can also be used if someone makes a mistake to imply that they may be drunk, or get drunk all the time so this action happened because they were drunk.
by chrisity March 10, 2008

another term for "I love you" coined by minecraft youtuber and streamer Dream, most commonly and exclusively used on bestfriend/boyfriend Georgenotfound
by dreamvlog June 17, 2021

by Devonandjess February 9, 2009

one who is soft, not hard.
someone who gives off a persona of being raw or hard, but deep down they are really just soft.
spencer heath should be noted as THE softest person in the world.
someone who gives off a persona of being raw or hard, but deep down they are really just soft.
spencer heath should be noted as THE softest person in the world.
by YoungJerz December 27, 2011

Down Syndrome kid: I fucked you're mother last night.
Joe: Retard, it's 'your mother' not 'you're mother'.
Joe: Retard, it's 'your mother' not 'you're mother'.
by bigchungus342 March 29, 2021

The act of being left out of a trend or popular opinion.
The act of telling a person that they are not in the "know how" or "missing out" on something .
The act of telling a person that they are not in the "know how" or "missing out" on something .
by 1-800-HOTLINEBLING December 2, 2015

Exclamation used to show disapproval or to emphasize failiure, used after the subject has just said or done something incredibly stupid.
Derived from the concept of being "cut" from a team, play, band, class, etc. The implication is that the subject has not demonstrated a satisfactory level of competence. In this way, "you're cut" is similar to "you fail at life" and similar exclamations.
The group from which the subject is "cut" is intentionally left open for interpretation.
(NB: "You're cut" is often accompanied by the "scissors" hand gesture.)
Derived from the concept of being "cut" from a team, play, band, class, etc. The implication is that the subject has not demonstrated a satisfactory level of competence. In this way, "you're cut" is similar to "you fail at life" and similar exclamations.
The group from which the subject is "cut" is intentionally left open for interpretation.
(NB: "You're cut" is often accompanied by the "scissors" hand gesture.)
Person A: "Hey guys! I just told Derek about the party next friday."
Person B: "Fuck!"
Person C: "Aw shit."
Person D: "Way to go, Person A. That was supposed to be Derek's suprise party, remember?"
Person A: "Oops."
(pause)
Person D: "You're cut. You're just cut. You're so cut."
Person B: "Fuck!"
Person C: "Aw shit."
Person D: "Way to go, Person A. That was supposed to be Derek's suprise party, remember?"
Person A: "Oops."
(pause)
Person D: "You're cut. You're just cut. You're so cut."
by The J-Spot January 16, 2005
