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cut loose US
to behave in an uncontrolled, wild way

[TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary

cut loose
cut (someone/something) loose
to get rid of or release someone or something.
He made it in baseball to the major leagues, but the Sox cut him loose because he could not hit.

Many workers will be cut loose in the upcoming staff reductions.

cut loose (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something that you control or own.
We're cutting loose only those teachers whose work is below standard.

1.
if a person or organization cuts loose, they separate themselves from another person or organization.
She cut loose from her sponsors and decided to try to fund herself instead. (usually + from) (mainly American)

2.
to behave in a way that is free and relaxed, especially when you are enjoying yourself.
After a few glasses of wine everyone just cut loose and started dancing.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

cut loose something
cut loose (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something that you control or own.
We're cutting loose only those teachers whose work is below standard.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

cut something loose
cut (someone/something) loose
to get rid of or release someone or something.
He made it in baseball to the major leagues, but the Sox cut him loose because he could not hit.

Many workers will be cut loose in the upcoming staff reductions.

cut loose (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something that you control or own.
We're cutting loose only those teachers whose work is below standard.

1.
if a person or organization cuts loose, they separate themselves from another person or organization.
She cut loose from her sponsors and decided to try to fund herself instead. (usually + from) (mainly American)

2.
to behave in a way that is free and relaxed, especially when you are enjoying yourself.
After a few glasses of wine everyone just cut loose and started dancing.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

cut loose
v.
1. To free from ties or connections, cut the fastenings of.
The thief hastily cut the boat loose from its anchor.
Compare: LET LOOSE(1a).
2. informal To break away from control; get away and be free.
The boy left home and cut loose from his parents' control.
3. informal To behave freely or wildly.
The men had come to the convention to have a good time, and they really cut loose.
When he got the news of his job promotion, Jack cut loose with a loud "Yippee!"
Compare: LET GO6.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

cut someone loose
cut (someone/something) loose
to get rid of or release someone or something.
He made it in baseball to the major leagues, but the Sox cut him loose because he could not hit.

Many workers will be cut loose in the upcoming staff reductions.

cut loose (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something that you control or own.
We're cutting loose only those teachers whose work is below standard.

1.
if a person or organization cuts loose, they separate themselves from another person or organization.
She cut loose from her sponsors and decided to try to fund herself instead. (usually + from) (mainly American)

2.
to behave in a way that is free and relaxed, especially when you are enjoying yourself.
After a few glasses of wine everyone just cut loose and started dancing.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

cut loose someone
cut loose (someone/something)
to get rid of someone or something that you control or own.
We're cutting loose only those teachers whose work is below standard.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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