Used in terms of payment. During a deal, "cut the check" signifies an agreement of a set price for the given services.
by Spinners May 15, 2005
The opposite of the "Director's Cut" of a film.
Typically this is created by the use of the DVD player's Fast Forward button and Subtitles to blow past the boring parts of a film that some artsy director thought he could force the audience to watch. This duplicates the job that used to be done by a film editor.
Typically this is created by the use of the DVD player's Fast Forward button and Subtitles to blow past the boring parts of a film that some artsy director thought he could force the audience to watch. This duplicates the job that used to be done by a film editor.
That DVD had a run time of 180 minutes but we watched the Viewer's Cut in only 90.
The director thought he was going to make us watch some guy walk down the street for three minutes, but Matt hit the subtitles and fast forwarded into Viewer's Cut mode.
The director thought he was going to make us watch some guy walk down the street for three minutes, but Matt hit the subtitles and fast forwarded into Viewer's Cut mode.
by chingaleta November 11, 2010
by KJMania August 26, 2008
by Josh Brunner January 19, 2007
A style of male circumcision in which the cut is positioned in the coronary sulcus, typically about 5mm behind the corona of the glans. It is often referred to as "low and tight", and is considered by its supporters to give the best overall appearance.
Almost all the inner foreskin and usually the frenum are removed with this style, which may result in some loss of sensitivity. This may help to remedy premature ejaculation in some cases.
Almost all the inner foreskin and usually the frenum are removed with this style, which may result in some loss of sensitivity. This may help to remedy premature ejaculation in some cases.
by foxtrotuk May 05, 2009
by Dee August 19, 2003
To cut in line means to enter a line or queue at any position other than the end.
In Britain and Australia they say 'jump the queue'.
In Britain and Australia they say 'jump the queue'.
by Alex200993 January 09, 2012