cut sb up
UK US cut sb off— phrasal verb with cut uk/kʌt/us/kʌt/verb present participle cutting, past tense and past participle cut
to suddenly move your car sideways in front of another car that was in front of you, leaving too little space:
I got/was cut up several times on the motorway this morning - I've never seen such dangerous driving!
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On the road: driving & operating road vehicles
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- bus driver
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- manoeuvring
- motor
- motorist
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