by hamghetti... September 18, 2006
Person 1: (walks up and joins group) I'm gay
Person 2 (part of group): Damn fool, that was out the cut
Hey Dog, I'm out the cut.
I'm out the cut fool.
Person 2 (part of group): Damn fool, that was out the cut
Hey Dog, I'm out the cut.
I'm out the cut fool.
by Kory Schmidt May 17, 2006
To cut up is to swerve through lanes on the highway to be at an overall faster pace than the traffic.
by team_no_macks June 30, 2022
by Deni January 15, 2006
Originally a nautical term. When a sailing ship faced danger and needed to depart quickly, the rigging and anchor would be cut and the ship would run with the wind. More recently it has come to mean desert, retreat, or run away.
"When we were all out in the raw air and were steadily moving towards our business, I treasonably whispered to Joe, 'I hope, Joe, we shan't find them.' and Joe whispered to me, 'I'd give a shilling if they had cut and run, Pip."
Charles Dickens in Great Expectations
"The United States doesn't cut and run. When we make a commitment, we keep our commitments" President G.W. Bush (March, 2006)
Charles Dickens in Great Expectations
"The United States doesn't cut and run. When we make a commitment, we keep our commitments" President G.W. Bush (March, 2006)
by David Charbonneau March 18, 2006