by Teamadam69 March 2, 2020

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 4, 2025

Cutting off the crusts means, getting rid of the things you don't like in life or making a personal change to improve your life.
Cutting off the crusts of your sandwich because that's how you like it to improve it for you.
Cutting off the crusts of your sandwich because that's how you like it to improve it for you.
I don't like that tv show anymore
I'm gunna
"cut off the crusts"
Peter is so condescending, I'm gunna
"Cut off the crusts"
im not going to his party.
I'm gunna
"cut off the crusts"
Peter is so condescending, I'm gunna
"Cut off the crusts"
im not going to his party.
by BennyBum April 7, 2025

A classic cut is the original way of slicing the bread for Subway(tm) sandwiches, achieved by slicing off a u-shaped section of bread off the top of the bun.
"I'll get a footlong meatball" -customer
"would you like regular or classic cut?" -Subway(tm) sandwich artist
"Classic cut, please" -customer
"would you like regular or classic cut?" -Subway(tm) sandwich artist
"Classic cut, please" -customer
by legendzen September 16, 2013

by Cody5050 January 29, 2022

by Quitavious Brown June 4, 2017

When a group of other inmates hold someone down take their pants off. And with a razor cut them deep from their asshole to their dick and run a train on them till they bleed out.
by anonymous July 27, 2024
