by Lengguy12 October 3, 2020

CUT FROM HERE, or KCUUUT FROM HEREE!!, is a way to express your displeasure toward another individual, basically like "GET OUT OF HERE" or "LEAVE, NOW". The phrase is usually said loudly in an accent, the first word "cut" being said abruptly and stretched out and, with a pause for dramatic effect and "from here" being said with the remaining breath of the individual. Direct eye contact is maintained with shaking of the head, signaling "no" or a warning/disapproval, with possibly a pointed hand directing the person to leave.
Likely coined/popularized by @centinos.ds on instagram/tiktok
Likely coined/popularized by @centinos.ds on instagram/tiktok
Scenario 1:
(Customer is moving their head while getting a lineup)
Barber: AY! Don't move your head.....KCUUUT...FROM HERE!!
Scenario 2:
Guy walks in on his friend in bed: Uhh
Brit: Ey whatr you doin?? ALLOW ME TO STROKE!? (Points towards exit) ..😦.CUT...FROM HERE!!!
(Customer is moving their head while getting a lineup)
Barber: AY! Don't move your head.....KCUUUT...FROM HERE!!
Scenario 2:
Guy walks in on his friend in bed: Uhh
Brit: Ey whatr you doin?? ALLOW ME TO STROKE!? (Points towards exit) ..😦.CUT...FROM HERE!!!
by Checky0 February 6, 2024

When a person starts moving weird and you not rockin with their ways no more. This phrase can also be used for when plans fall through.
“Damn, did Shawn really hit up yo girl?” “Yea bro he’s cut”
“It’s raining but we still hittin the club tonight right?” “Nah that’s cut.”
“It’s raining but we still hittin the club tonight right?” “Nah that’s cut.”
by Twinkleminkle March 25, 2024

by GandoniGlux August 7, 2022

When Ryan and i were on our way to the skate park earlier, we decided to go through the abandoned lot and it ended up bein' a cool-cut!
by sexbagelsk8er March 21, 2010

Stephanie Abraham's at The Weather Center loves storm chasing so much that she gets a Tornado Cut in the van while they chase the funnel.
by Mongo Nucleosis December 6, 2011

by someguyonwifi December 6, 2021
