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Snyder Cut

1. A version of a movie that is longer than most films are when released in theaters. So long, in fact, that the theatrical version feels rushed or incomplete. Oftentimes felt by audiences that watched the theatrical cut, and cry out for the full version online.

I really wish they’d release the Snyder Cut if Frozen 2, so much felt like it was missing, or was in the trailers but not the final cut.

by The Myth Rider December 5, 2019

55πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Facebook Cut

The act of cropping someone out of a picture on facebook so you can have a better profile picture.

Male A: "So I got tagged in a picture at that party on 9th ave, not to be conceded, but I looked damn good, I would totally profile picture it, but that nasty girl from across the street was in it too!"

Male B: "Dude that's not a problem, Facebook Cut that ho!"

Male A: "Damn, how could I have forgot!"

by Max Adamson. June 17, 2009

87πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


cut the cheese

1. (Literally) to cut cheese up into smaller pieces, like slices.
2. American and Canadian term, meaning to fart.

'Who cut the cheese? Who cut the cheese? I ask you please, did you cut the cheese? I'm not adverse to learning, tell me why my eyes are burning? Who cut the cheese?' - Two and a Half Men.

by Online Fan November 19, 2016

209πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


the hard cut

The tasteless act of abruptly stopping good music mid-song

It can be avoided by gradually fading the volume

Be sure to avoid the hard cut when you're changing the tunes

by raslafor October 17, 2009

44πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


cut

hood term for the act of having sex

"Cuz you look like you aint been cut"
"Lets go cut in the telli"
"She ain't down to cut tonight"

by Michael March 20, 2005

1πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


cut

this word is used when someone says "what?", to confuse them and utterly destroy their intolerant minds.

my polar bear drinks whiskey while rollerblading. what? Cut.

by sunnydawggG April 12, 2009

1πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


cutting edge

adjective form of "the Cutting Edge."

When something is "cutting edge" is is at the current limits of scientific/technological/artistic progress. The newest and most advanced.

In 1903, the Wright Brothers used what were then cutting edge techniques, such as a wind tunnel, to design their plane.

This magazine is so cutting edge! It's so much cooler than those conservative, out-of date newspapers.

by MaSh92587 May 20, 2005

317πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž