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cut loose

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English

Verb

cut loose (third-person singular simple present cuts loose, present participle cutting loose, simple past and past participle cut loose)

  1. (idiomatic, intransitive) To behave in an uncontrolled manner.
    1. To party without restraint.
      • Elvis Presley, Relax:
        Cut loose, let your hair down honey
        Unwind, turn the lights down low
        Relax, let's uncork the stopper
        Come to papa, come on let's go
    2. To act freely.
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