cut one — Go to cut a fart … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Fart — is an English language vulgarism most commonly used in reference to flatulence. The word fart is generally considered unsuitable in a formal environment by modern English speakers, and it may be considered vulgar or offensive in some situations.… … Wikipedia
Fart lighting — Fart lighting, (also called fart burning, blue darting, blue flame, blue angel, flatus ignition, and pyroflatulence) is the practice of setting fire to the gases produced by human flatulence, often producing a blue hue. Although there is little… … Wikipedia
fart — [n] flatulence gas, vapors, wind; concept 465 fart [v] expel gas break wind, cut one*, cut the cheese*, pass gas, rip one*, toot; concept 465 … New thesaurus
cut a cheese — to fart The smell may be rich and unpleasant. In Somerset you may say that you have cut a leg in the same sense. The more general use is merely to cut one: ... none of them would say anything if he cut one. (Mclnerney, 1992) Grose… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
cut — cut1 [ kʌt ] (past tense and past participle cut) verb *** ▸ 1 use knife/sharp tool ▸ 2 have ability to cut ▸ 3 injure part of body ▸ 4 reduce/lower ▸ 5 on computer ▸ 6 stop something moving/working ▸ 7 make something shorter ▸ 8 divide playing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cut the cheese — verb To flatulate. Hey, who cut the cheese? Syn: break wind, fart, flatulate, pass gas … Wiktionary
fart — 1. noun /fɑː(ɹ)t/ a) An emission of digestive gases from the anus; a flatus. b) An irritating person; a fool. Syn: barking spider, bottom burp, flatus, fluffer doodle … Wiktionary
fart — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n., vulgar, flatulence, gas, wind. v. i. break wind. See vapor. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. gas, flatulence, *barking spider, *ill wind, *call of the wood duck. II v. pass gas, *cut one, *rip one … English dictionary for students
cut the cheese — [B] let off gas, fart, pass wind Then somebody cut the cheese, and everybody laughed … English idioms