What is the meaning of CUT SOME-SLACK. Phrases containing CUT SOME-SLACK
See meanings and uses of CUT SOME-SLACK!Slangs & AI meanings
Give it some is slang for putting some effort into something.
Come out is slang for to reveal oneself as a homosexual.
To get out of a place, to leave. [He had to cut out.].
Draw some mud is British slang for to emit wind from the anus along with some excrement at the same time.
Some pig is Black−American slang for talk
Vrb phrs. Put some force into it. See also 'welly'.
Vrb phrs. Put some effort in.
PUT ONE'S LEGS UNDER SOME ONE'S MAHOGANY
To put one's legs under some one's mahogany is slang for to dine with some one.
Cut some slack is British slang for to give leeway, to relieve the pressure.
very good or excellent; “we had some scoffâ€
Cut a person some slack is American slang for show a person understanding, give them a chance.
Noun. Get some sleep. Pronounced catch some zeds. Original U.S. version is pronounced catch some Zees.
Cut some cheese is British slang for to emit foul smelling wind from the anus.
Implying that having cut as much as you pleased, you may come again; in other words, plenty; no lack; always a supply
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v. i.
To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public.
a.
Consisting of a greater or less portion or sum; composed of a quantity or number which is not stated; -- used to express an indefinite quantity or number; as, some wine; some water; some persons. Used also pronominally; as, I have some.
v. t.
To come out with; to make known.
v. t.
To refuse to recognize; to ignore; as, to cut a person in the street; to cut one's acquaintance.
n.
The right to divide; as, whose cut is it?
n.
A portion severed or cut off; a division; as, a cut of beef; a cut of timber.
a.
Certain; those of one part or portion; -- in distinct from other or others; as, some men believe one thing, and others another.
imp. & p. p.
of Cut
v. t.
To sever and remove by cutting; to cut off; to dock; as, to cut the hair; to cut the nails.
a.
Not much; a little; moderate; as, the censure was to some extent just.
v. t.
To absent one's self from; as, to cut an appointment, a recitation. etc.
a.
A part; a portion; -- used pronominally, and followed sometimes by of; as, some of our provisions.
n.
A notch, passage, or channel made by cutting or digging; a furrow; a groove; as, a cut for a railroad.
a.
See Clear-cut.
a.
A certain; one; -- indicating a person, thing, event, etc., as not known individually, or designated more specifically; as, some man, that is, some one man.
v. t.
To castrate or geld; as, to cut a horse.
n.
Manner in which a thing is cut or formed; shape; style; fashion; as, the cut of a garment.
n.
The surface left by a cut; as, a smooth or clear cut.
a.
About; near; more or less; -- used commonly with numerals, but formerly also with a singular substantive of time or distance; as, a village of some eighty houses; some two or three persons; some hour hence.
adv.
To one's home or country; as in the phrases, go home, come home, carry home.
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