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Meaning
Verb
●
To
cut
upward.
●
To
cut
into
smaller
pieces
,
parts
, or sections.
●
To
lacerate
; to
wound
by
multiple
lacerations
; to
injure
or
damage
by
cutting
, or
as if
by
cutting
.
●
To
distress
mentally
or emotionally.
●
To
severely
criticize
or
censure
; to
subject
to
hostile
criticism.
●
To
behave
like a
clown
or
jokester
(a
cut-up
); to
misbehave
; to
act
in a
playful
,
comical
,
boisterous
, or
unruly
manner
to
elicit
laughter
,
attention
, etc.
●
In British English:
To
move
aggressively
in front of
another
vehicle
while driving.
●
To
disintegrate
; to
break into
pieces.
●
To
divide
into
portions
well or
badly
; to have the
property
left
at
one's
death
turn out
well or
poorly
when
divide
d among
heirs
,
legatees
, etc.
●
In Motor racing:
Comprise a particular
selection
of runners.
Adj
●
Having been
cut
into
smaller
pieces.
●
Wounded with
multiple
lacerations.
●
In Australian English, British English & Automotive:
Emotionally
upset
;
mentally
distressed.
●
Muscular and lean.
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Synonyms
Cut Off
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