A song by an artist that only true fans of said artist will enjoy/know. True gems that are found later in an album, a b-side. Rarely if ever played on the radio.
Me: Do you like the cd Robbin' the Hood by Sublime?
Person: Haven't even heard of it..
Me: Well its just a bunch of deep cuts, but it's some good stuff.
Person: Haven't even heard of it..
Me: Well its just a bunch of deep cuts, but it's some good stuff.
by mc-burn it August 01, 2008
Typically refers to a more obscure or less accessible song in an artist's portfolio, one that only dedicated fans are aware of.
Also increasingly used to refer to any obscure or less accessible artwork, opinion, trivia, etc.
Also increasingly used to refer to any obscure or less accessible artwork, opinion, trivia, etc.
"Bryan Cranston used to eat McDonald's every day on the set of Breaking Bad." "That's a deep cut, man. Where'd you learn that?"
by machinewater July 26, 2017
by Kingleon November 04, 2013
Guy 1: Hey Anna! Cut The Gas!
Anna: *cuts gas tank*
Guy 1: Why'd you stop the car?
Anna: Cause you told me to
Guy 1: I told you to SHUT UP!
Anna: Oh... Cool...
Anna: *cuts gas tank*
Guy 1: Why'd you stop the car?
Anna: Cause you told me to
Guy 1: I told you to SHUT UP!
Anna: Oh... Cool...
by annacantalk_alot November 16, 2018
The term used when Carter is telling (making up) a story and realizes he doesn’t know how to get from ‘Let me tell ya something’ to ‘then we woke up on the beach with 400 native girls and an empty tube of salve...’
Carter: Oh, I can’t believe what just happened to me! I went for a walk down the beach and saw one the Topsail Ten... SMASH CUT - next thing I know I’m married and working as a fish monger!
by Greybeardo August 13, 2019
by Sharon4rmTx January 25, 2009
To do something with less than the appropriate amount of care. Possibly from the practice of taking a short cut when running around a city block, effectively cuting off a corner of the route.
If they hadn't cut so many corners when building that bridge, it probably wouldn't have fallen down.
by RCS May 25, 2004