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Definition of cut up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cut up

phrasal verb
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cut up
  1. (North American English, informal) to behave in a noisy and silly way
cut somebody up (informal)
  1. to injure somebody badly by cutting or hitting them
    • He was very badly cut up in the fight.
  2. [usually passive] to upset somebody emotionally
    • She was pretty cut up about them leaving.
cut somebody/something up
  1. (British English) to suddenly drive in front of another vehicle in a dangerous wayTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
cut something up
  1. to divide something into smaller pieces with a knife, etc.
    • He cut up the meat on his plate.
    • Heaps of snow had been cut up by vehicles into mushy mud.
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