cutup
/ˈkʌtʌp/Definitions
1. noun
A person who cuts up or destroys something, often in a violent or destructive manner.
“The rioters were seen as cutups, causing chaos in the city streets.”
2. noun
A person who is prone to self-destructive behavior, often through excessive drinking, smoking, or other addictive habits.
“He’s been a cutup since his parents divorced, turning to substance abuse to cope with his emotions.”
3. noun
A person who creates or performs a cut-up, a technique of rearranging words or phrases to create new meanings or effects.
“The avant-garde poet was known for her cutup performances, pushing the boundaries of language and art.”
4. noun
A person who is a fan of a particular sports team, especially one that is considered to be out of touch with reality.
“The cutup fans of the failing football team still showed up to support their team, despite their poor performance.”
5. adjective
Describing something that is destructive or violent in nature.
“The cutup graffiti on the city walls was a sign of the gang’s presence in the area.”