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cut up verb- to behave without restraint US, 1846
- The lowlier links lam the 36 miles to Baltimore to cut up. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, 1951
- (when driving) to overtake in such a manner that other vehicles are adversely affected UK
- I cuts up quite a few old toffee noses on me way down to the nob end of the town. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 38, 1964
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