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cut-off noun 1 the point at which something is cut off or separated. 2 a stopping of a flow or supply. 3 (cutoffs) colloq shorts which have been made by cutting jeans to above the knee, usually leaving the edges frayed. See also cut off at cut.

cut-off noun 1 the point at which something is cut off or separated. 2 a stopping of a flow or supply. 3 (cutoffs) colloq shorts which have been made by cutting jeans to above the knee, usually leaving the edges frayed. See also cut off at cut.

cut-off noun 1 the point at which something is cut off or separated. 2 a stopping of a flow or supply. 3 (cutoffs) colloq shorts which have been made by cutting jeans to above the knee, usually leaving the edges frayed. See also cut off at cut.