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    cut-up
    [ˌkəd ˈəp]
    adjective
    cutup (adjective)
    1. divided into pieces by cutting:
      "cut-up vegetables"
      • (of a soft piece of ground) having an uneven surface after the passage of heavy vehicles or animals:
        "the ground was deeply cut up where the cattle had strayed"
    2. informal
      (of a person) very distressed:
      "my parents are getting a divorce and I'm a bit cut up about it"
    noun
    cutup (noun)
    1. a film or sound recording made by cutting and editing material from preexisting recordings:
      "the band use old movie and televangelist cut ups and rap-influenced vocals"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      (cutup)
      a person who is fond of making jokes or playing pranks:
      "she insists she was “never a class cut-up”, but her sister was always pretty funny"
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    What is Cutup noun?Definition of cutup noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a person who behaves in a silly way in order to attract attention and make people laugh Definition of cutup noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
    What does cut up mean?It comes from the sense of the phrasal verb cut up that means “to behave in a playful or mischievous way.” As a noun, cutup can also refer to a kind of montage or series of clips that have been edited (cut) together, such as sports highlights or clips from a TV show.
    Where did the word cut up come from?The first records of the word cutup in reference to a jokester come from around 1780. It comes from the sense of the phrasal verb cut up that means “to behave in a playful or mischievous way.”
    What does it mean to call someone a Cutup?Cutup is informal. Calling someone a cutup often implies that they are a bit mischievous or irreverent. That Bard was such a card.
     
  3. Cutup can be defined as12:
    • A noun meaning someone who behaves in an active and silly way in order to make people laugh, e.g. He was always a cutup in class.
    • A verb meaning to cut into pieces, to inflict injuries on, to affect the feelings of deeply, to subject to severe criticism, or to overtake or pull in front of another driver in a dangerous manner, e.g. She was cut up by his harsh words. He cut up the other car on the highway.
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    cutup noun [ C ] US us / ˈkʌt̬.ʌp / uk / ˈkʌt.ʌp / someone who behaves in an active and silly way in order to make people laugh:
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    cut up verb(tr, adverb) to cut into pieces to inflict injuries on (usually passive) informal to affect the feelings of deeply informal to subject to severe criticism informal (of a driver) to overtake or pull in front of (another driver) in a dangerous manner cut up rough British informal to become angry or bad-tempered
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