uncut

uncut

1. slang Of a piece of media, presented in its original state without being edited or censored. Apparently the uncut version of the film got an NC-17 rating, so they had to chop out the more explicit stuff to get an R rating. The uncut novel is nearly 1,000 pages, but it contains a lot of really important historical details that help inform the rest of the plot.
2. slang Uncircumcised. I was surprised to find out that most men in Europe are uncut.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

uncut

1. mod. unedited; not shortened by editing. The uncut version is too long.
2. mod. not circumcised. My brother and I are both uncut.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • final cut
  • of a piece
  • (all) of a piece
  • all of a piece
  • all of a piece with (something)
  • all of a piece with something
  • take a piece out of (one)
  • piece of one's mind, (to give someone) a
  • spin machine
  • skip through (something)
References in classic literature
He wished the place to be maintained forever--he actually used that expression in his will--as the family seat, and he collected a fine library here, which I found useful, as all the books came into my hands in good condition, most of them with the leaves uncut. Some people prize uncut copies of old editions; a dealer gave me three hundred and fifty pounds for a lot of them.
Osgood's, at the Orchards, and they found hams and chines uncut, pork-pies with the scent of the fire in them, spun butter in all its freshness--everything, in fact, that appetites at leisure could desire, in perhaps greater perfection, though not in greater abundance, than at Squire Cass's.
In his right hand was a huge spear, about the neck a thick torque of gold, and bound on the forehead shone dully a single and enormous uncut diamond.
Overall legume emergence was not affected by sward height in 1998 but was reduced by 61 to 98% in swards left uncut compared with swards cut at 5 cm in 1999 (Table 2).
And to celebrate the launch of his brilliant new Tuffers On Tour - Live and Uncut video and DVD, we have teamed up with Foster's lager to offer SP readers a great package.
Trois Gnossiennes, which does show Canfield at his best--or it did until the costumes were changed from simple black tights to the ubiquitous cutoffs that spoil line and distract from the shapeliness of the movement--was also performed uncut. Katarina Svetlova, on whom much of the piece was made in 1992, was having an uncharacteristically off night but recovered well for the anguished closing solo.
Stagg 15 Year Old rye recipe bourbon, offered at barrel strength, uncut and unfiltered.
Television producer and photographer Tracy Funches, who was behind the canonical HBO documentary Pimps Up, Ho's Down, as well as the direct-marketed Pimpology UNCUT! video, have repackaged the property in a coffee-table hardback.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-5 July 2002-Ann Summers launches Uncut web site (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Erotic products retailer Ann Summers has launched its new Uncut web site.
Untitled, 1998, is an uncut vertical roll of C-prints that shows a few sites of outdoor steps, stairs built directly into the ground, each photographed many times.
Damon D'Oliveira, producer on Law and a strong supporter of Greyson's work (D'Oliveira acted in his Uncut) notes, "John, at 40, is at the central point between the two ages of the relationship which Law picks up on.
Foreground objects that did not cross the horizon line can be cut out leaving the the bottom section uncut. Extra support may be needed if the image is large.
Another allows users to purchase uncut sheets of various denominations and shredded currency.
Krull (1970) found no significant difference in densities of chipmunks between 20-yr-old clear-cut and mature ([greater than]100 yr old) uncut forest stands in central New York.