What is another word for cut one?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌt wˌɒn] (IPA)

"Cut one" is a popular slang term used to refer to passing gas or farting. To avoid using this phrase directly, one can opt to use synonyms such as "let one rip", "break wind", "pass gas", "fart", "release gas", or "poot" instead. These synonyms can be easily used in different contexts depending on the situation, whether in social gatherings or in professional settings. Using these synonyms can also help avoid any awkward or uncomfortable situations that may arise from using the slang term "cut one." Regardless of the chosen synonym, it's important to practice good manners and etiquette, especially when it comes to flatulence.

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Famous quotes with Cut one

  • In geometry the following theorems are attributed to him [Thales]—and their character shows how the Greeks had to begin at the very beginning of the theory—(1) that a circle is bisected by any diameter (Eucl. I., Def. 17), (2) that the angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal (Eucl. I., 5), (3) that, if two straight lines cut one another, the vertically opposite angles are equal (Eucl. I., 15), (4) that, if two triangles have two angles and one side respectively equal, the triangles are equal in all respects (Eucl. I., 26). He is said (5) to have been the first to inscribe a right-angled triangle in a circle: which must mean that he was the first to discover that the angle in a semicircle is a right angle. He also solved two problems in practical geometry: (1) he showed how to measure the distance from the land of a ship at sea (for this he is said to have used the proposition numbered (4) above), and (2) he measured the heights of pyramids by means of the shadow thrown on the ground (this implies the use of similar triangles in the way that the Egyptians had used them in the construction of pyramids).
    Thomas Little Heath

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