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deep cut
[ deep kuht ]
noun
- a song that is less widely played and less well-known than other songs on the same album or by the same artist:
The band performed a fan-favorite deep cut as part of their encore, and the crowd went wild!
- anything, but especially media such as a television show, movie, video game, or book, that is not well-known to the general public, but has a fan base or cult following:
This list of the top 25 horror films of all time has some deep cuts I’d never seen before.
- a reference to a television show, movie, video game, book, etc., that would be appreciated or understood only by fellow fans, similar to an homage or inside joke:
My husband’s joke about how he plays sax and I play clarinet, so our kids should learn to play piano and drums and then we can start our own Mos Eisley cantina band is a pretty deep cut.
Word History and Origins
Origin of deep cut1
Example Sentences
In their 2010 deep cut, the Drive-By Truckers astutely capture the lunacy of the family gathering.
Then Androcles saw that a monster thorn had entered the paw, making a deep cut, and causing great pain and swelling.
Turning to the walls we find them covered with pictures, not coloured but done in outline by means of deep-cut clean lines.
As for the deep-cut pictures everywhere on the walls we can only get the merest glimpses of them.
The blow left a deep cut from which the blood flowed in a stream, and Vorlange was completely stunned.
I marked that beneath this hole there was a deep cut in the door, as though a great nail had been driven in.
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