A fork of Rural Dictionary
A term primarily used by Nebraskans for a hard to find/hidden place
My pa's cornfield is in the cut behind the tractor.
Woods, Forest, Jungle, any area with trees that is difficult to move in. Commonly used by marijuana users as an area that may not normally be considered "the cut", becomes "the cut" because of the marijuana.
Person 1: "Yo, i'm tripping all over the place"
Person 2: "Hell yeah, we in "the cut"
Person 1: "Fuck! I just got stuck with a thorn!
Person 2: "THE CUT!!!!"
to slice or laccerate
I cut my finger on that sharp piece of glass over there.
1. Used to describe rare or uncommon items, methods, or techniques that result in simplifying or improving any given experience. Essentially, a shortened version of 'shortcut'
2. An area, generally near or within a public location, where a person or a group of people can go to undertake activites in relative privacy.
Item: "Dude, my new cell phone is cuts."
Method: "Taking the sidestreets is only cuts during rush hour."
Technique: "Your joints are ugly cause you don't know cuts."
Area: "Go around to the back. It isn't cuts to do that here"