Cutting it fine" is a British English idiom that means to have a very tight margin or little time/space for something. It implies that something is being done with a narrow or slight margin, as if it is close to failure.
"She/He/They was cutting it fine getting to the airport this afternoon, she/he/they got to the airport gate just minutes before her/his/their flight, leaving very little time to spare."
by Britney Sparkles June 04, 2025
A small cut you get from slicing yourself on the sharp edge of a piece of paper.
also the BEST LINKIN PARK SONG ‼️‼️💯💯🗣️🗣️ THE SUNNNN GOES DOWNNNNN!!
also the BEST LINKIN PARK SONG ‼️‼️💯💯🗣️🗣️ THE SUNNNN GOES DOWNNNNN!!
‘Bro, I cut myself on a piece of paper. This hurts.’
‘Damn. Nothing worse than a paper cut.’
‘IT’S LIKE I’M PARANOID, LOOKING OVER MY BACK’
‘Damn. Nothing worse than a paper cut.’
‘IT’S LIKE I’M PARANOID, LOOKING OVER MY BACK’
by Turtle_Shell :D January 02, 2024
by Feisty popcorn May 16, 2021
That one dude in your squad who has a High cut tacticool helmet while everyone else is stuck to ACHs’.
by Big Schlong Johnson April 02, 2022
dance in a energetic way so good that you don’t need a rug. It’s essentially a play off the original old school slang phrase “cut a rug”
by Thyrealandre August 10, 2024
The movement between illogically connected segments of our dreams.
A montage movement which does not rely on logic.
The free-form movement of our thoughts/ideas and our presentation of them in literary/artistic forms.
A montage movement which does not rely on logic.
The free-form movement of our thoughts/ideas and our presentation of them in literary/artistic forms.
by Septimus Warren Smith September 23, 2010