Noun
A unique hand gesture similar to waving, where the back of the hand faces the recipient, and quick up-and-down wiping motions are made.
Background: Legend has it that the Sutter Cut originated with Richard McVey, who was seen using this motion to clear fog off his driver window while driving. Someone mistook it for a new way of waving, and the gesture spread from there.
Example: "When I saw Jake across the street, I gave ol' bubs a Sutter Cut instead of a regular wave."
A trimming of the hair on ones posterior. A play on the phrase Hair Cut, but using the word chair instead, to imply where the posterior usually sits.
Pat: "Hey man, you ready for your gay blind date tomorrow?"
Jim: "Yeah I'm ready. I got a hair cut and, if you don't mind me mentioning, I got a chair cut as well."
Pat: "Hope you didn't do all that for nothing."
turn the volume down
Are you deaf or what ? Cut the sound bro !
Being in the cut means you are in an out-of-the-way spot, like a mop closet or bathroom—anywhere the cameras can’t see you.
“Dude is back in the cut handling his business. I wouldn’t go around there right now.”
All y’all got it wrong. When people say “in the cut”, they originally meant “In the Cutlass.” Like the car. OG terminology.
Made famous from the popular line “In the Cut, rollin’ doobies up.” from Wiz Khalifa.
“I’m chillin’ in the cut.”
“You mean that rusty Cutlass Supreme?”
“Yeah, dawg.”
A mixture of two or more things
Hey Man, I'm in the cut...
See ya around.
To move in and live together with someone.
"Hey Marion already asked me to cut keys with her but it only been 2 weeks."
"Man she tripping..."