Pronunciation: /kʌt ənd ʃʌt/
noun a type of car that has been created by combining the front half of one car with the back half of another
A1 I heard that the car was a cut and shut, made from two different vehicles.
A2 The mechanic warned me about buying a cut and shut car, as it could be unsafe.
B1 The police discovered that the car had been illegally modified with a cut and shut operation.
B2 The insurance company refused to cover the damages on the cut and shut vehicle.
C1 The workshop specialized in repairing cut and shut cars, making them roadworthy again.
C2 The documentary highlighted the dangers of buying a cut and shut car, emphasizing the risks involved.
verb to create a 'cut and shut' car by combining parts of two different cars
A1 The tailor cut and shut the dress to make it fit perfectly.
A2 The mechanic had to cut and shut the car's frame to repair the damage.
B1 The editor had to cut and shut the article to meet the word count requirement.
B2 The director decided to cut and shut the film to improve the pacing.
C1 The artist used a cut and shut technique to create a unique collage.
C2 The architect cut and shut the design to incorporate feedback from the client.
formal The car was found to be a cut and shut vehicle, made from two different cars welded together.
informal I heard that car was a cut and shut job, put together from two different cars.
slang That car is a total cut and shut, it's a real mess.
figurative The project was a cut and shut job, pieced together from various sources to create a cohesive whole.
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