cut-ass
Definitions
cut-ass In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Caribbean English; 'cut' + 'ass', vivid vernacular for a whipping.
People Also Ask
What does cut-ass mean?
It means a serious beating or thrashing, and figuratively a heavy defeat, as in getting beaten badly in a game.
Is cut-ass a rude word?
It's on the coarse side because of the word 'ass', so it's casual and vulgar rather than something you'd use in formal speech.
What is the difference between cut-ass and cut-tail?
They mean the same thing; 'cut-tail' is simply a milder-sounding variant of 'cut-ass' for a beating.
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