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"In the cut" primarily refers to a location that is secluded or hard to find. It can be used in both urban and rural areas. In a metropolitan setting, a house or store that’s “back in the cut” would be in a place off the main drag, perhaps in an older or run-down neighborhood. Likewise, in the country when someone’s house is “out in the cut” it generally means that person’s house is off the map (far away from town, gravel roads, etc.)
Livin “down in the cut” isn’t necessarily a bad thing. You can throw some bangin-assed parties when there’s nobody else around to complain about em.
Livin “down in the cut” isn’t necessarily a bad thing. You can throw some bangin-assed parties when there’s nobody else around to complain about em.
Guy1 “Trey’s party was off the hook!”
Guy2 “Really, where was it? I couldn’t find the place...”
Guy1 “It’s back in the cut, on Bent Street”
Guy2 “Really, where was it? I couldn’t find the place...”
Guy1 “It’s back in the cut, on Bent Street”
by Alan King July 01, 2004
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by cut420 January 30, 2011
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A place, predominately in the projects, that is hard to find or get to without being noticed. Usually the spot in-between lower-income housing facilities in which drugs are sold or made, dice games are played, and/or stories are shared amongst the residents.
TyQuan: Where you at, I'm riding low in the city?
JJ: I'm in the cut rolling dice with the set.
TyQuan: Bool, I'll link up.
JJ: I'm in the cut rolling dice with the set.
TyQuan: Bool, I'll link up.
by bicken back bein bool February 29, 2016
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by lilwayne10 November 12, 2010
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by shalliors July 13, 2010
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A term used by many hip-hop artists to describe someone (usually them) who is at the top of their game and/or in a place where they want to be.
by JohnVincent1 August 16, 2012
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Parked in your car. Laying low in your car, not driving, not near your home, making you hard to locate. (By police, rivals) The "cut" refers to your car, first used in reference to an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.
by Olschoolkid September 28, 2018