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Definition of cut somebody dead

cut somebody dead

verb

  • to deliberately ignore someone when you meet them. to pretend not to have seen someone when you actually have.
    I saw Johnny in town but he simply cut me dead!

    Last edited on Nov 05 2011. Submitted by Alvaro C. from Aracaju, Brazil on Dec 21 1998.

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Other terms relating to 'to reject, ignore':

Definitions include: Absolutely do not ignore as one would do if sleeping.
Definitions include: Rejection of a request or an advance, most commonly in the romantic context.
Definitions include: to ignore, pass by.
Definitions include: to reject or diss someone.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: it means to ignore, let go or pay him/her no attention.
Definitions include: Ignore me.
Definitions include: to ignore a misdeed.
Definitions include: to reject or cancel.
Definitions include: to fail to meet a person or group.
Definitions include: to ignore or dismiss.
Definitions include: to ignore another person(s) in a rude manner.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: To reject or refuse, often in an abrupt or forceful manner.
Definitions include: to ignore someone

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Other terms relating to 'cut':

Definitions include: annoyed, angry, upset, disappointed.
Definitions include: to do a U turn or turn around while driving.
Definitions include: to make a deal.
Definitions include: to flatulate; "fart".
Definitions include: to flatulate.
Definitions include: a clear matter.
Definitions include: to separate one's self from something, and then run away.
Definitions include: to dance.
Definitions include: to give up.
Definitions include: to shoot a person.
Definitions include: Also friends for cut.
Definitions include: your hard nipples when you get too cold.
Definitions include: To compete in a musical competition in front of a live audience, with the audience deciding the winner.
Definitions include: a phrase used to describe a person setting another person straight.
Definitions include: to tolerate.

Other terms relating to 'dead':

Definitions include: to bring up a subject that was resolved (or should have been resolved) long ago.
Definitions include: be in serious trouble.
Definitions include: unintelligent, unwise, inefficient, etc.
Definitions include: acronym for "drop dead gorgeous".
Definitions include: to consume or use up.
Definitions include: silence on the radio.
Definitions include: "serious"; "not lying".
Definitions include: without money
Definitions include: extremely drunk - passed out or near to passing out.
Definitions include: extremely tired.
Definitions include: of an activity, an insurmountable obstacle.
Definitions include: a person who simply lays there during sex, without responding.
Definitions include: dead people or persons.
Definitions include: accurate; "dead on".
Definitions include: money.

Other terms relating to 'somebody':

Definitions include: "somebody".

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