Definition of supercut in English:
supercut
nounˈsuːpəkʌtˈso͞opərˌkət
A compilation of a large number of short video clips, typically showing examples of a repeated or clichéd action or phrase in films or broadcasts.
a supercut of all of Woody Allen's stammers, clocking in at a whopping 45 minutes
Example sentencesExamples
- Sure looks like it, judging from a 25-minute supercut of scenes from the flick that one overzealous fan cobbled together from all the existing footage out in the wild.
- I don't hate the guy, but this supercut clearly validates a significant criticism of his writing style: his characters largely lack individual distinction because they all speak with his voice using the same phrasings repeatedly over every series and movie.
- Conan O'Brien presented a supercut of out-of-context misspeaks.
- They have a supercut of how often Gilles claims to not be a dancer.
- Here's a supercut of all the moments involving alcohol on the show.
- One of the extras is "Ode to Carl", a supercut of the various indignities visited on the Jeep, up to and including being put in orbit.
- Here's something to return to again and again whenever overcome by a sudden bout of diabolism: A supercut of the 100 Greatest Maniacal Movie Laughs.
- Watch this supercut of every Oscar Best Picture winner.
- While you're waiting for new episodes, you can still get your fix with this latest supercut of her funniest impressions and accents.
- All this political intrigue is cool, but what I really want to see is every death from the first season all in one supercut.
Origin
Early 21st century: from super- + cut.