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Definition 2024
cut_corners
cut corners
English
Verb
cut corners (third-person singular simple present cuts corners, present participle cutting corners, simple past and past participle cut corners)
- To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
- 1882, Dan Seffert, quoted in “Half Hours with Dan Seffert”, in Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volume 39, page 275:
- […] but I believe the old man did not ride fair, as he cut corners and joined in with them again […]
- 1882, Dan Seffert, quoted in “Half Hours with Dan Seffert”, in Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volume 39, page 275:
- (idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly or take shortcuts.
- The guy who built the fence cut corners when sinking the posts, and the fence fell over in the last storm.
Synonyms
- (do a less-than-thorough job): skimp, take short cuts
Translations
to bypass a prescribed route
to do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job