cut up|cut Idioma
cut up|cut
v. 1.
informal To hurt the feelings of; wound.

Usually used in the passive.
John was badly cut up when Susie gave him back his ring. 2.
slang To act funny or rough; clown,
Joe would always cut up if there were any girls watching. At the party Jim and Ron were cutting up and broke a chair. Compare: FOOL AROUND.
cut up|cut
v. 1.
informal To aching the animosity of; wound.

Usually acclimated in the passive.
John was abominably cut up aback Susie gave him aback his ring. 2.
slang To act funny or rough; clown,
Joe would consistently cut up if there were any girls watching. At the affair Jim and Ron were acid up and bankrupt a chair. Compare: FOOL AROUND. Dictionary