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Genesiscar Posted 7 years ago
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Cut it out

"You're the most intelligent person."

"Cut it out"


Can we use "cut it out" to mean "stop with the sarcasm"? Or "cut the sarcasm out"? Not sure if you can say this in English. It sounds odd.

  

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genesiscar Can we use "cut it out" to mean "stop with the sarcasm"? Or "cut the sarcasm out"? Yes.

  • genesiscar Can we use "cut it out" to mean "stop with the sarcasm"?
  • Or "cut the sarcasm out"?
  • Yes.
  • Assuming the original comment was indeed sarcastic, that's what it means.
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genesiscarCan we use "cut it out" to mean "stop with the sarcasm"? Or "cut the sarcasm out"?

Yes. Assuming the original comment was indeed sarcastic, that's what it means.

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