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  • Complexity
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  • Cutup Meanings

    noun a practical joke or prank

    verb to cut or divide into pieces

    adjective cut into pieces

    Fields related to cutup

    Music

    In music, 'cutup' may refer to a style of electronic music production where samples are cut up and rearranged to create new tracks or remixes.

    Fashion

    In fashion, 'cutup' can refer to a style or trend where clothing is cut up and reassembled in a unique or unconventional way.

    Literature

    In literature, 'cutup' may refer to a technique of cutting up text and rearranging it to create new meaning, as popularized by William S. Burroughs.

    Psychology

    In psychology, 'cutup' may refer to a disruptive or rebellious individual who breaks societal norms or expectations.

    Art

    In art, 'cutup' can refer to a collage or mixed media technique where images or materials are cut up and rearranged to create a new composition.

    Occupation Usage of cutup

    Writer

    In the literary world, a 'cutup' refers to a technique used by writers to create new texts by cutting up and rearranging existing texts.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'cutup' may refer to a person who engages in self-harm behavior, such as cutting themselves.

    Artist

    In the art world, 'cutup' can refer to a style of visual art where images or objects are cut up and rearranged to create a new composition.

    Musician

    In music production, 'cutup' can refer to a technique of sampling and rearranging audio clips to create a new musical composition.

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