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cut in

To intrude or interrupt.
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Submitted on August 29, 2012

Additional definitions for 'cut in':

cut inEspecially, to dance with someone who is already dancing by replacing his or her partner.
cut inWhen painting, to paint edges, corners, or trim in preparation for rolling larger areas.
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