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cuted out 

Cuted out is what happens when a cat, dog, or baby (usually) does something so absurdly cute that your brain stops working and you start saying things that aren't actually words and talking in baby gaga voice.
Boy: Why did you stop what you were saying mid-sentence?

Girl: OMG somebody sent me a video of a cat inside a cat costume playing with string. I was temporarily cuted out.
cuted out by arganaut January 21, 2015
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cused out 

Slang people in the city use to describe someone who has given up on a better life. esp African Americans.
She says she wants more for her kids, but is worried that they are trapped, and that after so long living in concentrated poverty, she’s “‘cused out”
cused out by ?eldnah January 28, 2016
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