CUT FROM HERE, or KCUUUT FROM HEREE!!, is a way to express your displeasure toward another individual, basically like "GET OUT OF HERE" or "LEAVE, NOW". The phrase is usually said loudly in an accent, the first word "cut" being said abruptly and stretched out and, with a pause for dramatic effect and "from here" being said with the remaining breath of the individual. Direct eye contact is maintained with shaking of the head, signaling "no" or a warning/disapproval, with possibly a pointed hand directing the person to leave.
Likely coined/popularized by @centinos.ds on instagram/tiktok
Scenario 1:
(Customer is moving their head while getting a lineup)
Barber: AY! Don't move your head.....KCUUUT...FROM HERE!!
Scenario 2:
Guy walks in on his friend in bed: Uhh
Brit: Ey whatr you doin?? ALLOW ME TO STROKE!? (Points towards exit) ..😦.CUT...FROM HERE!!!
Another way of telling someone to go away
Person one: Hey guys
Person two: Cut from here!
I am Emma in the UrBan dictionary to make this shirt and mug because i have nothing else to do anyways so this is for me and no one else and am getting it from here because i am poor so yes this is my shirt/mug stay mad be mad
I am Emma in the UrBan dictionary to make this shirt and mug because i have nothing else to do anyways so this is for me and no one else and am getting it from here because i am poor so yes this is my shirt/mug stay mad be mad
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Another way to say that you understand what someone is saying.
Ex: "Did you see that episode of The Walking Dead last night?? It was insane!"
"Ya! I can smell your soup from here!"
If you were raised in New England, that thing your dad said so many times when you were growing up despite not actually having the accent that if you hear it again you might throw whoopie pies at someone.
Dad: Kid, can’t get theyah from heeyah, pahk the cah at Hahvad yahd instead
Kid: You can’t get there from here because they don’t let annoying people into the city, duh