- Cut the crap!
- very informal!
an impolite way of telling someone to stop saying things that are not true or not important.
Just cut the crap, will you, and tell me what really happened last night.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Just cut the crap, will you, and tell me what really happened last night.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Cut the Crap — Studioalbum von The Clash Veröffentlichung 4. November 1985 Label CBS (Europa) Epic (USA) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cut the Crap — Альбом The Clash … Википедия
Cut The Crap — Album par The Clash Sortie 4 novembre 1985 Enregistrement janvier à mars 1985 Durée 38:21 Genre(s) New wave Synthpop … Wikipédia en Français
Cut the crap — Album par The Clash Sortie 4 novembre 1985 Enregistrement janvier à mars 1985 Durée 38:21 Genre(s) New wave Synthpop … Wikipédia en Français
Cut the Crap — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cut the Crap Álbum de The Clash Publicación 4 de noviembre de 1985 Grabación Enero Marzo de 1985 … Wikipedia Español
Cut the Crap — Album par The Clash Sortie 4 novembre 1985 Enregistrement janvier à mars 1985 Durée 38:21 Genre New wave Synthpop … Wikipédia en Français
cut the crap — phrase used for telling someone to start talking about what is really important Thesaurus: words used for saying that something is unimportantsynonym Main entry: crap * * * [often in imperative] vulgar slang get to the point; state the real… … Useful english dictionary
Cut the Crap — For the Jackyl album, see Cut the Crap (Jackyl album). Cut the Crap Studio album by The Clash Release … Wikipedia
Cut the crap! — exclam. Stop the nonsense! (Usually objectionable.) □ I’ve heard enough. Cut the crap! □ Cut the crap. Talk straight or get out … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
cut the crap — [B] stop telling lies, stop doing stupid things, no more bull Will somebody tell him to cut the crap and give us the facts! … English idioms
cut the crap — stop saying things that are not true or not important. We need to tell them, “Hey, guys, cut the crap you need to work toward a solution.” Usage notes: often used as an order, as in the example … New idioms dictionary