To process evidence for policy debate. Note: "Cutting Cards" is a general term and can include reading articles or books, tagging or citing pieces of evidence, or arraging evidence in a file. Origin: Was originated because people used scissors and paper to physically cut out and tape down evidence back in the day.
by Athena Pappas October 22, 2006
by Tommy S February 27, 2008
She don't have any cut cards, just straight up raw and undignified.
by Shada Crawford October 19, 2006
In each cribbage hand, each player plays four cards. The players also cut the deck to turn up a fifth card that all players share for the round. This card is known as the "cut card" or the "up card".
by CanunionCribbage February 13, 2019