In movies, it means that in difference to the rated version, this version of the movie was not screened by the MPAA, or similar.
Usually, sexual or violent scenes are cut out in the rated version.
Usually, sexual or violent scenes are cut out in the rated version.
by zacon December 11, 2005
by Malgal August 27, 2016
on the front of movies like American pie and movies about college or high school boys trying to lose their virginity or anything like that. Is a code for "there will be a lot of boobs in this movie but no one will think you're a perv if you buy this so it's ok"
by JiveTurkeyXcorre February 07, 2010
by gnsleeping May 05, 2021
by Mr Dvon July 11, 2017
Actively avoiding a situation in which in the past you were a regular member and participant. Particularly in social occasions such as playing games with friends.
by BigMonkeyFan April 10, 2021
A term that can mean either a) family-safe contents that no longer requires a rating, as such contents abide to (the guidelines of) one-size-fits-all Hays Code, or b) an unedited version of a film that is often more graphic or explicit than the rated theatrical release, having similar meaning as the "extended version" — both lumped into one same meaning
I rented the unrated version of that movie thinking it would be just a little extra fun, but wow, it was way more intense than the theatrical cut!
by Emotional Cruiser July 16, 2025