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cut up rough verb- to be, or become, quarrelsome or difficult UK, 1837
- So when the Pope cuts up rough about the divorce [...] Henry decides to go it alone and open his own church. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 165, 1994
- [S]ome party officials fear that Mr Livingstone would cut up rough if the shortlist was “fixed.” — Guardian, 1 October 1999
- to resist or show resentment with violence AUSTRALIA
- — Gary Simes, A Dictionary of Australian Underworld Slang, 1993
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