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  • What does first cut mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The first cut is the rough cut that is accepted by the editor, the director and the producer [of a film, usually without sound, music, or titles] Selection and sequence are basically fixed, although changes can still be made
  • Whats the origin of the idiom to cut your teeth on something?
    cut one's teeth on Also, cut one's eyeteeth on Get one's first experience by doing, or learn early in life, as in I cut my teeth on his kind of layout or He cut his eyeteeth on magazine editing This term alludes to the literal verb to cut teeth, meaning to have teeth first emerge through a baby's gums," a usage dating from he late 1600s
  • idioms - Etymology of cut someone some slack - English Language . . .
    The cooperage metaphor cannot be sited conclusive as the source of " Cut me some slack," but at minimum, the cooperage lingo extensively supported and reinforce the intuitive metaphorical application of cut slack in the culture, making the set phrase more suitable as an idiomatic catch phrase
  • idioms - when can you use cut your teeth on something from the first . . .
    When you say that someone “cut his teeth” on something, it typically means that they experienced it in infancy In some cases this can be interpreted as the infancy of a career, but it in the example you gave, it sounds odd
  • Whats the meaning of scar on the first cut?
    It's a chapter header in Rework book written by Jason Fried Here is a summary: Don't scar on the first cut Don't create a policy because one person did something wrong once Policies are only me
  • etymology - What is the origin of the term pixie cut? - English . . .
    The first photo of a Pixie Cut that I've been able to find appears in an advertisement in the [Suffern, New York] Ramapo Valley Independent (May 15, 1952), and I must say that it doesn't look much like the modern-day notion of a Pixie Cut
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The first half is quite old, apparently first published in a 1670 collection of proverbs The second bit sounds more modern, but mouse traps have been around for at least as long as the early bird proverb One site only traces the modified proverb back to 1994 But I don't bring it up for the cheese commentary
  • Idiom for the first attempt (of something) is never right
    'The first cut is the deepest' refers to your first relationship breakup being the most painful (you were never in love before and you think you never will be again, or at least you're afraid to try )
  • synonyms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It is first recorded as "jargon": 1946 Low-cut Restoration costumes display too much ‘cleavage’ (Johnston Office trade term for the shadowed depression dividing an actress' bosom into two distinct sections)
  • What is the origin of the phrase to cut someone down to size?
    First he cut off his legs at the knees, literally cutting him down to size, and before dispatching him with Excalibur basically taunts him in Buffy the Vampire Slayer style, and this is a rough translation of the Middle English, “you are too tall by half, to be honest I hate that





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