Definitions
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- noun Alternative spelling of
cutup .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who plays practical jokes on others
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Examples
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The concept of pandrogyny was, Ms. Breyer P-Orridge said, like a flesh-and-blood version of Beat-era artist Brion Gysin's surrealist creative strategy called the "cut-up."
The Ballad of a Rebel and Her Lost Love Steve Dollar 2011
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The concept of pandrogyny was, Ms. Breyer P-Orridge said, like a flesh-and-blood version of Beat-era artist Brion Gysin's surrealist creative strategy called the "cut-up."
The Ballad of a Rebel and Her Lost Love Steve Dollar 2011
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In "The Soft Machine," the protagonist confronts Mayan priests who manipulate the minds of slave laborers, and Burroughs uses the so-called "cut-up" splicing method to jumble the text and disrupt the narrative order.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Fortunately, my wife makes sure our refrigerator is stocked with berries and other fruits, cut-up veggies, and plenty of other healthy snack options.
Maria Rodale: A Visit to My Kitchen: Arthur Agatston, MD Maria Rodale 2011
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Have cut-up celery, red peppers and lean meats handy in the fridge.
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Name aside, I Wanna Be Your Man is a brilliantly odd fusion of 50s rock'n'roll and modern production, all scratchy guitars, rib-rattling beats and cut-up vocals.
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But having already ransacked dubstep and garage for his sensational run of 12-inches on Hessle Audio, he's now looking further back for inspiration, lashing the industrial Hoover basslines and cut-up ragga vocals of old-school jungle to a furiously swung beat.
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American novelist Jonathan Safran Foer, whose latest work is his cut-up volume, "Tree of Codes," is using the curtain in a novel way.
A Curtain of Light and Sound Paul Levy 2011
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However, when he, Stephen Mallinder and Christopher Watson formed Cabaret Voltaire in 1973, fired up by Eno-era Roxy Music and William Burroughs's cut-up techniques, there was no such tradition at all.
Warp Records: Richard H Kirk looks back on a futuristic life 2011
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Also on the bill is Mi Ami's Daniel Martin-McCormick, operating under his disco deviant guise Sex Worker, plus there are UK debuts for Parisian freak funk weirdos Holy Strays and the queasy listening of Canadian cut-up artist Doldrums.
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