释义 |
cuttee|kʌˈtiː| [See -ee.] One who is cut socially. See cut v. 33.
1798Monthly Mag. in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1799) II. 382 The cutter either walked smartly by, pretending not to see the cuttee; or, if he wished to make the cut more complete, looked him full in the face. 1821P. Egan Life in London ii. v. 301 The ‘cut direct’ comes with the severity of a paralytic stroke on the feeling of the poor cuttee. 1859Habits of Gd. Society ix. 277 It does the cutter as much injury as the cuttee. |