Definition of cutoffs Cutoffs

/kʌˈtɔˌfs/ - [kutofs] -

We found 5 definitions of cutoffs from 2 different sources.

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What does cutoffs mean?

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  • cutoffs (Noun)
    Plural of cutoff.
  • cutoffs (Noun)
    trousers most often jeans that have been shortened by cutting off part or most of the legs.

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Noun

Plural: cutofves

cutoff - a device that terminates the flow in a pipe
cutoff - a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated
cutoff - a route shorter than the usual one
  shortcut, crosscut
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  • cutoff (Noun)
    The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
  • cutoff (Noun)
    A road, path of channel that provides a shorter or quicker path; a shortcut.
  • cutoff (Noun)
    A device that stops the flow of a current.
  • cutoff (Noun)
    A cessation in a flow or activity.
  • cutoff (Noun)
    The player who acts directly before the player on the button preflop in Texas hold 'em .
  • cutoff (Noun)
    shorts made by cutting off the legs from trousers.

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  • cutoff
    A route shorter than the usual one.

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