The act of removing/blocking friends and contacts on social networking sites such as Bebo, Facebook, etc. and Windows Live Messenger which you either:
1. Previously accepted as a friend/contact without knowing them (which has become common amongst young teens with social lives which lacks outside of a computer) and have decided to get rid of them
or
2. Have known for some time, but have drifted apart and have not spoken to in months, maybe years (often applies to a friend-of-a-friend whom you had a conversation with once and left it there)
In today's world were everything is business business business, and along with the current everlasting recession, the same should apply to social networking, as we simply cannot afford to know everyone.
1. Previously accepted as a friend/contact without knowing them (which has become common amongst young teens with social lives which lacks outside of a computer) and have decided to get rid of them
or
2. Have known for some time, but have drifted apart and have not spoken to in months, maybe years (often applies to a friend-of-a-friend whom you had a conversation with once and left it there)
In today's world were everything is business business business, and along with the current everlasting recession, the same should apply to social networking, as we simply cannot afford to know everyone.
I had 200 contacts in my MSN address book, so I made some cut backs, you know with the recession and shit, so now I have about 80.
by James the Paranoid Android August 13, 2009
Oh gosh this marriage is not working out let me cut my losses otherwise she might cut my balls.
I need to cut losses on my gold trade. It's blowing up right in my face.
I need to cut losses on my gold trade. It's blowing up right in my face.
by Buck Full February 06, 2010
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by Chocolate55 March 10, 2005
The long version (of a story). So-named due to the fact that most Director's Cuts of films are longer, sometimes interminably so.
Johnny: So, it was just after 6, and we hadn't even gotten out of the house yet, since Jane wanted to catch the end of "So you think you can dance..."
Jim: Hey, can you skip to the good parts? We don't need the director's cut.
Jim: Hey, can you skip to the good parts? We don't need the director's cut.
by ChuckChaser69 November 03, 2009
1. Sam is so low cut, she doesn't worry about anything.
2. "That was a really low cut thing to say..."
3. That part of town is low cut...you shouldn't there alone.
2. "That was a really low cut thing to say..."
3. That part of town is low cut...you shouldn't there alone.
by america.a.a. May 20, 2016
1. Prepared and arranged in advance; settled.
2. Ordinary; routine: cut-and-dried dialogue.
- according to ordinary expectations
2. Ordinary; routine: cut-and-dried dialogue.
- according to ordinary expectations
by cybercrypt00 May 14, 2011