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cut in verb- to attempt a romantic relationship with someone already romantically involved US
- That makes her his chick. You’ve both been playing around when you’re not supposed to. Happy don’t fancy that crap and neither do we ‘cause there’s not supposed to be any cutting in. — Hal Ellson, Tomboy, p. 76, 1950
- to seize a share of a business or enterprise US, 1980
- I wanted to be in the swim so I cut in on a chick. She was not much to look at, but she made good money[.] — Louis Armstrong, Satchmo, p. 86, 1954
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