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”
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by NymPseudo January 13, 2014

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."
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by KJ April 8, 2004

When someone buys you shots, you don't say no. There is only yes. You drink it. And gtfo. Or, "cut butter."
Hey dude (man friend or gal friend), my significant other is tired and wants to go home. Let's "cut butter".
by Danny Grind March 6, 2017
