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Meaning of Cutup | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. Someone who cuts up; someone who acts boisterously or clownishly, for example, by playing practical jokes.
  2. A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.

Equivalents

العربية المهرّج

Examples

“Near-synonyms: class clown; good-time Charlie; prankster”
“'I think I should mention, Candy,' said Mrs. Chasen, 'that Harold does has his eccentric moments.' 'Oh, yes!' said Candy, finally comprehending. 'That's all right. I've got a brother who's a real cut-up too.'”
“Jeff (Daniel Eric Gold), who has whittled his academic pursuits to one course at his local community college, is the Philosopher; his best friend, Tim (Peter Scanavino), a Navy veteran, is the Combustible Alcoholic, and Buff (Mr. Culkin), a stoner skateboarder, is the Cut-Up.”
“Although Dek can be a cutup, his explanation for his obsessive search for the truth — “It was about respect” — reveals the bedrock of decency that makes him a seriously good guy.”
“Jeff Lawton's Truck Stop (1969), which read like a William Burroughs cut-up novel and was printed in a skewed, rotated, and oddly spaced type.”

CEFR level

B1
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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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