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carve verb (carved, carving) 1 to cut (wood, stone, etc) into a shape. 2 to make something from wood or stone by cutting into it. 3 to produce (a design, inscription, etc) in wood or stone. 4 tr & intr to cut (meat) into slices; to cut (a slice) of meat. 5 (sometimes carve something out) to establish or create (an opportunity, etc) for oneself through personal effort • carve out a career.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon ceorfan.

carve something up 1 to cut it up into pieces. 2 colloq to divide (territory, spoils, etc), especially in a crude or wholesale manner. See also carve-up.

carve someone up slang to attack and cut them with a knife.