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Definition of "cut up" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To cut upward.

  2. To cut into smaller pieces, parts, or sections.

    • With a little practice, you can cut up a whole chicken yourself for frying.
  3. To lacerate; to wound by multiple lacerations; to injure or damage by cutting, or as if by cutting.

    • The attackers cut him up pretty bad.
  4. To distress mentally or emotionally.

  5. To severely criticize or censure; to subject to hostile criticism.

    • The reviewer cut up the book mercilessly.
  6. 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.

    • We need to talk about Johnny's tendency to cut up in class.
  7. To move aggressively in front of another vehicle while driving.

  8. To disintegrate; to break into pieces.

  9. To divide into portions well or badly; to have the property left at one's death turn out well or poorly when divided among heirs, legatees, etc.

  10. Comprise a particular selection of runners.

    • The race has cut up badly with no real opposition to "Serendipity".

Adjective

  1. Having been cut into smaller pieces.

    • Put the cut up vegetables in the pot.
  2. Wounded with multiple lacerations.

    • He is cut up pretty bad.
  3. Emotionally upset; mentally distressed.

    • She was seriously cut up over her dog disappearing.
  4. Muscular and lean.

    • I go to the gym to get stronger and cut up.