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cut capers
cut capers Also,
cut a caper. Frolic or romp, as in
The children cut capers in the pile of raked leaves. The noun
caper comes from the Latin for “goat,” and the allusion is to act in the manner of a young goat clumsily frolicking about. The expression was first recorded in Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night (1:3): “Faith, I can cut a caper.”
cut capers
To comedy and run about in a celebrating manner. The acclimate is so nice that the kids accept been acid capers in the aback backyard all morning.Learn more: caper, cutcut capers
Also, cut a caper. Frolic or romp, as in The accouchement cut capers in the accumulation of raked leaves. The noun caper comes from the Latin for "goat," and the allusion is to act in the address of a adolescent dupe clumsily frolicking about. The announcement was aboriginal recorded in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (1:3): "Faith, I can cut a caper." Learn more: caper, cut
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