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How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
It'd make sense if Aaron Paul was standing on top of his xbox cutting something.
How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cut onCut On
chiefly South
: to turn on <cut on the light>
"That dang ol' picture box talkie ad dun gon an' cut on my Xbawks, Lordy, Lord."
How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
Northern California, have never heard this phrase in my life, internet or otherwise.
But that's a hilarious story.
This.
Have you people never heard "cut on" before when referring to turning something on?
"Cut the light on for me" is a very common use of the term. But while we're on slang, that "cool story bro" stuff makes no sense to us, so we're even I guess.Northern California, have never heard this phrase in my life, internet or otherwise.
But that's a hilarious story.
what the hell is going on?
what the hell is going on?
Yeah, even if you don't know what cut on means you should still be able to figure out what the title is saying. I think people are just using this as an excuse to complain about a phrase they haven't heard of and call it stupid
true, when reading or listening to someone from another country mispronounce or misspell words I am usually able to comprehend what they are trying to say people are just being ignorant. Our brains automatically comprehend what one is trying to say from the context we read something in or how we hear someone trying to say something.
what the hell is going on?
How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
I thought the Kinect had to be calibrated to your voice before it would recognize your voice commands.
Also, that reminds me of this.
How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
Some of those reactions were hilarious if they weren't staged.
Do you understand every slang term ever used anywhere on the planet?
I'm also curious as to why it's ghetto. Wonder if we'll get an explanation before or after E3?What makes it ghetto?
true, when reading or listening to someone from another country mispronounce or misspell words I am usually able to comprehend what they are trying to say people are just being ignorant. Our brains automatically comprehend what one is trying to say from the context we read something in or how we hear someone trying to say something.
It's literally nowhere a hard term to understand, even if its your first time hearing it you should atleast get the gist of it.
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Ya cap hats, like knitted beanies in U.S. are not called touques. Sorry if I confused you but i've been down to the US with touques on a number of times and i've heard it called a 'hat' a 'cap' a 'beanie'... never a touque.
I thought Kinect was supposed to learn each owner's voice over the weeks and months it was used.
Some of you are straight up remedial as fuck; not that hard to figure out what "cut on" means via context. Some of you are truly special.
"This guy cut on my xbox" means, to practically anybody who isn't familiar with a specific slang term, "this guy was using a sharp object like a knife and physically cutting into my xbox."
I don't understand why you think everybody should be familiar with specific phrases not widely used.
Some of you are straight up remedial as fuck; not that hard to figure out what "cut on" means via context. Some of you are truly special.
Yeesh.
because what you say it means makes no sense in the context, so you should maybe think a second or two what could be the real meaning.
"This guy cut on my xbox" means, to practically anybody who isn't familiar with a specific slang term, "this guy was using a sharp object like a knife and physically cutting into my xbox."
I don't understand why you think everybody should be familiar with specific phrases not widely used.
easier to make a thread about it on GAF and complainIf Aaron Paul turned on your Xbone with his voice, why did you rush to get the controller to turn it off? Couldn't you just have used your voice to turn it off?
How can any of ya'll not understand what "cut on" means?
oh cut the malarkey! lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_z51iXboSg
LOL
I guess most of you haven't heard "cut the check" either.It doesn't mean literally cut a check.
edit: or something being "a cut above" something else
or "cutting through" a parking lot, room, etc.
Does cut the check make sense?Because it makes no sense.
There's been plenty of unfamiliar slang that made sense immediately, but "cut on" is just stupid. As someone said earlier, it's like saying "falling up".
No one would say that here, but at least it makes sense.
Does cut the check make sense?
How about, someone's skills being "a cut above" someone else's?
Cutting through a parking lot?
It's only like falling up if you try to literally make sense out of it, which, idk why you would do that with slang.
Does cut the check make sense?
How about, someone's skills being "a cut above" someone else's?
Cutting through a parking lot?
It's only like falling up if you try to literally make sense out of it, which, idk why you would do that with slang.