What does CUTUP mean?

cutup

Parts of Speech: noun, adjective

Definitions:

  • (n.) A person who is fond of making jokes and playing pranks.
  • (adj.) Consisting of or characterized by cut-up pieces of material.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈkʌtʌp/
  • UK: /ˈkʌtʌp/

Origin and Usage:

The noun "cutup" originated in the 1940s and was used to describe a person who was fond of making jokes and playing pranks. The adjective "cutup" is used to describe something that is made up of cut-up pieces of material. It is commonly used in American English.

Synonyms:

  • jester
  • prankster
  • clown
  • comedian
  • trickster

Related Words:

  • party
  • funny
  • humor
  • joker
  • laugh

Example Sentences:

  • The cutup in the group always had everyone laughing with his jokes.
  • The quilt was made of cutup pieces of fabric in various colors and patterns.


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