Definitions
a cut made underneath to remove material
Word origin
From Middle English undercutten, equivalent to under- + cut.
Used in a sentence
“Maybe it’s true that “the Left can’t meme,” if “the Left” refers to the earnest suburban revolutionary with an undercut and a nose ring who typically stalks your replies on X.”
“Though Bane’s sing-song voice gives his pronouncements a funny lilt, he doesn’t have any of the Joker’s deranged wit, and Nolan isn’t interested in undercutting his seriousness for the sake of a breezier entertainment.”
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Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
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