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cut:
1. The female genitals . See vagina for synonyms.

2. Circumcised. Frequently used in this sense in personal ads. See circumcised for synonyms.

3. Castrated, usually said of animals.

4. In the US, to copulate . See copulation for synonyms.




See Also: butch cut, decolletage, bare brisket, fetish clothing, fetish wear, cut the mustard, bishop, butch-queen, fuck-me pumps, glory hole, gloryhole, hairy Mary, horn mad, macho-fem, popular body parts, roarer, shrubbery, slaughter house, cabbage field, cabbage patch, cabbage garden, cat with its throat cut, cat-o-nine-tails, cat's head cut open, cornflake,

Quotes Containing cut:
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): 'Nobody really knows where the hole came from, though Captain Grose, the roguish eighteenth- century lexicographer, had his own ideas about it . His version opens with an angel who had been employed in forming women, forgetting to cut off their parts-of-generation . Enter Lucifer who took it upon himself to set matters right. Taking a somewhat direct approach to the problem, he placed himself in a sawpit with a scythe fixed to a stick in his hand and directed the women to straddle the pit . He then gave each the mark-of-the-beast (c. 1715). The pit being too deep for the length of his instrument , tall women received only a moderate scratch , but little women, because their legs were so short and more within his reach, received a somewhat larger cut . The long and the short of it? They both went home with an everlasting-wound (17th C), known in some quarters as the divine-scar (18th C). The Devil, henceforth, was to be known as Old Nick or Ole Scratch; and the c**t [cunt, as slit (17th-20th C), nick , and gash (both 16th-20thC).'
''Sometimes I sing and dance around the house in my underwear . Doesn''t make me Madonna. Never will.'' Cyn(thia) (Joan Cusack) to her ambitious friend Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith) who is taking, in her opinion, a dangerous short-cut to success in Working Girl (1988)
''It was a street of frustrated hopes and broken dreams. Everything was cheap and cut-rate. Even the prostitutes were having a sale.'' P.I. Rigby Reardon''s (Steve Martin) voice over monologue parodies film noirs of the 1940s in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982)
'Here's to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.' Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959).
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
Lou Peckingpaugh (Peter Falk) and Marlene Duchard (Louise Fletcher) in a Casablanca-like scene in The Cheap Detective (1978): - Lou: ''I almost forgot what you look like. Day by day I erased your face from my mind, little by little, till all I had left was your right ear and three front teeth on the bottom .'' - Marlene: ''I still carry your picture in a locket. Naturally I had to cut off your head in case Paul found it .''
Ashley Wilkes (Lesley Howard) to Scarlett O''Hara (Vivien Leigh) in Gone with the Wind (1939): ''Well, isn''t it enough that you''ve gathered every other man''s heart today? You''ve always had mine. You cut your teeth on it .''
Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959): ''Here''s to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.''
Greg Adams (Suzy Parker) proposing a toast to her roommates Caroline Bender (Hope Lange) and April Morrison (Diane Baker) in The Best of Everything (1959): ''Here''s to men. Bless their clean-cut faces and their dirty little minds.''
Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): ''It was a street of frustrated hopes and broken dreams. Everything was cheap and cut-rate. Even the prostitutes were having a sale.''
Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): ''It was a street of frustrated hopes and broken dreams. Everything was cheap and cut-rate. Even the prostitutes were having a sale.''
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
Lawrence Paros, The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Sex comes from the Latin secare, "to cut or divide," and we first used the word to designate the two major categories of humanity we have come to know and love as male and female. We later used the word sex not only for dividing the sexes, but to refer to qualities of being male or female.'
Lawrence Paros, The Erotic Tongue (1984): ''Sex comes from the Latin secare, "to cut or divide," and we first used the word to designate the two major categories of humanity we have come to know and love as male and female. (...) We later used the word sex not only for dividing the sexes, but to refer to qualities of being male or female. Over time we assigned specific attributes to each category. These distinctions were dutifully recorded in the esteemed OED, making-it all very official. The male was described as "the better" and "the sterner" sex ; the female, as "the fairer," "the gentler," "the softer," and "the devout" sex . Women were also called "the second" sex . For a period of time between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when people spoke of "the sex ," they had women in mind.''


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