cut-in

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A section of film or audio inserted into another sequence.
  2. A visual sequence focusing on a character's face or body while they perform a special move.
  3. The situation where the performer of a musical work receives royalties for each performance, despite not having composed it.
  4. An instance of pulling in front of another vehicle in traffic.

Word forms

cut-in cut-ins

Etymology

Deverbal from cut in.

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