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"cutup" Definitions
  1. a person who behaves in a silly way in order to attract attention and make people laugh

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But how do you take him seriously when he's such a cutup?
She was at times a cutup artist à la William S. Burroughs.
Most important, she balances the roles of zany, deadpan cutup and torch singer.
Mostly, Ms. Barks conducts herself like a peppy, tomboyish cutup from a sitcom.
J. P. Mr. Wilson was always a gleeful cutup more than a provocateur.
Meanwhile, Anastasia was the jester of the Romanov court, a cutup among the straitlaced.
The "SNL" cutup will be in South Korea next week for the Winter Games.
Lochte is as spontaneous as Phelps is serious, coming across as the cutup to Phelps's cutthroat competitor.
Jennifer Lawrence is a goofy cutup; Natalie Portman is a refined intellectual; Tom Hanks is America's dad.
This is just fine by Marilyn, a garrulous and determinedly optimistic cutup who looks for the good in everyone.
You can always sense the calculation within the cutup, and the simmering anger and unhappiness behind the agreeable smile.
He was my dad's younger brother, not that much older than me, and he was a complete jokester and cutup.
Or just eat it as prepared and follow it up with some cutup melon, or an orange, and a cup of coffee.
You brown a cutup chicken in a wide skillet, add a splash of water or broth, and finish cooking it in the oven.
The seraphs are still caricatures of empowerment, here played by Kristen Stewart (the cutup), Naomi Scott (the brainiac) and Ella Balinska (the stoic).
Basquiat favored the cutup technique of the Beat writer William Burroughs but he also witnessed the rise of rap and hip-hop music.
The silent-film actress Colleen Moore looks to have been a cutup on her own time, posing with a St. Bernard in a convertible.
When I visited him at his office, I discovered that he is also something of a cutup, ending many of his sentences with a smile.
Because astronauts would likely not be hauling vermiculite from Earth but might have cardboard boxes, Dr. Guinan also tried mixing cutup cardboard into the Martian soil.
And when Lynne Page's largely amorphous choreography turns his legs into sharp-edged flying scissors, he's exactly the kind of cutup you want Patrick Bateman to be.
One who never personally encountered Nochlin and read only her eye-opening books (for example, Realism, and her monograph, Courbet) might not know that she was a performative lecturer and cutup.
He complained to the Cook County sheriff's office that someone had tampered with both of his trucks, dumping gravel into the gas tank of one and putting "cutup tin foil" into the other.
A cutup at the hotel bar with his beloved baseball writers, he was coldly unsentimental with his players, unafraid to bench a slumping star or trade a player at the first sign of diminishing returns.
The struggler is Sasha (Queen Latifah), a former serious journalist turned flailing gossip blogger; the wallflower, Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith), is a nurse and single mom; the cutup, Dina (Tiffany Haddish), well, it's unclear what she does.
Another of the three, Luzer, initially seems like the cutup of the bunch, an aspiring actor who lives part-time in Los Angeles and says he had forged his impression of the outside world from furtive movie viewings.
Curated by Dieter Buchhart, who organized the Brooklyn Museum's recent show on Basquiat's notebooks, the exhibition focuses on the artist's combination of the "cutup" style of the Beat writer William S. Burroughs with the sampling techniques of early rappers.
Instead, this "demi-devil" as often as not seems a cutup as well, at least until the play's notable body count starts to mount and Desdemona's reference to "good Iago" acquires an irony that lingers in the night air.
It's been a crazy few months for Mr. Samberg, the former "Saturday Night Live" cutup, who in May watched as his Fox police sitcom, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," was canceled after five seasons, only to be rescued a day later by NBC.
As an adolescent, Starlite was a classroom cutup who played Gollum in a student production of "The Lord of the Rings," performed in a mentor's soul cover band, and wore a tuxedo as the self-appointed host of a school talent show.
Ms. Ireland artfully renders her as a restless, psychodramatic cutup, full of "quips and cranks and wanton wiles" (to quote Milton, which seems appropriate in discussing an English teacher), and you can understand how she might have captivated her high school students.
The new staging, by Phelim McDermott (opening on March 15), evokes Coney Island in the nineteen-fifties, with a troupe of carnival performers backing a cast that includes the radiant comedienne Kelli O'Hara (pictured above), who sings—in Italian—the cutup role of Despina.
The fortune amassed by Cookie (John Magaro) and King-Lu (Orion Lee), partners in a mid-19th-century artisanal snack-food start-up in a rough section of the Oregon Territory, is a modest one: a cloth sack filled with shells, cutup coins and company scrip.
With the flair of a master and the mischievous air of a cutup, Marsalis, a trombonist, puts his orchestra to work on a combination of originals, jazz standards and sentimental American repertory (the "Sesame Street" theme, for one) — nudging it all forward with a genteel but lively stage presence.
In quick succession, audiences will gorge on such memorable looks as the metallic handlebar headdress and sci-fi bikini from the cover of Cher's 1979 "Take Me Home" album; the seatbelt, mesh and garters in which she straddled an aircraft-carrier cannon in the video for her 1989 hit, "If I Could Turn Back Time"; and the wittingly tacky tiger-striped unitard (with one black bra strap showing) that she wore as her most famous comic character, the launderette-lingering cutup Laverne Lashinsky, on her various TV variety shows in the 1970s.
Cutup is a group of London-based artists, whose work mainly revolves around the manipulation of billboard advertisements. Their first works consisted of removing a billboard, painstakingly cutting it up into roughly 4000 small rectangles, each one in essence a pixel, and then reassembling the billboard. More recently, Cutup have started other projects, such as replacing small bus- shelter advertisements with a drilled sheet of wood. The illuminating back lights that turn on at dusk reveal an image, as the many holes light up against the dark background.
The song was also released on the album 1 Giant Leap for 2002. In 1997, the British band Cornershop paid tribute to Asha with their song "Brimful of Asha," an international hit which was later remixed by Fatboy Slim. In 2001, the CD single of Nelly Furtado's "I'm Like a Bird" included a "Nellie vs. Asha Remix" created by Digital Cutup Lounge.
Describing how Goldfaden came to engage Mogulesko as an actor, Nahma Sandrow remarks: "Meshoyrerim were sophisticated musically, and were notorious for being freethinking and irreverent. As soon as Goldfadn arrived in town he heard about a young cutup who was the life of local parties, imitating scenes from Rumanian comedies and mimicking the dignified cantor he sang for. Within a year Mogulesko had become the comic genius of his generation."Sandrow, Nahma (1986).
Cutup have held shows in London, New York and Barcelona, including two shows at London's Seventeen Gallery,Seventeen Gallery including a recent show which exhibited a full size billboard and a bus shelter, brought inside especially for the show, as well as related video and film pieces. Other shows have included "La Vida Te Espera" at NIU Gallery, Barcelona in June 2006, "Satellites", at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York and a show at the Kemistry Gallery in Shoreditch.
Playtools such as My Little Funkit and Playtime were the prototypes for Ninja Jamm, the app Coldcut designed and launched 16 years later. Playtime followed on from Coldcut and Hex's Synopticon installation, developing the auto-cutup algorhythm, and using other random processes to generate surprising combinations. Coldcut and Hex performed live using Playtime at the 1st Sonar Festival in 1994. Playtime was also used to generate the backing track for Coldcut's collaboration with Jello Biafra, "Every Home a Prison".
Photos of most of his work put up on the Poster Boy photostream on the Flickr photo sharing website. Poster Boy has collaborated with Aakash Nihalani, a street artist who uses brightly colored electrical tape to create geometric patterns, and has worked on large outdoor monochrome pieces covering illegal NPA billboards with Jordan Seiler of the Public Ad Campaign. Poster Boy's work had recently grown in scale and he has applied his technique to large billboards. He seems to have been unaware of the somewhat similar and earlier billboard work of the UK group Cutup.
In 1986, computer programmer Matt Black and ex-art teacher Jonathan More were part-time DJs on the rare groove scene. More also DJed on pirate radio, hosting the Meltdown Show on Kiss FM and worked at the Reckless Records store on Berwick Street, London where Black visited as a customer. The first collaboration between the two artists was "Say Kids What Time Is It?" on a white label in January 1987, which mixed Jungle Book's "King of the Swingers" with the break from James Brown's "Funky Drummer". The innovation of "Say Kids..." caused More and Black to be heralded by SPIN as "the first Brit artists to really get hip-hop's class-cutup aesthetic".
Mixmag ranked the song number 60 in its 100 Greatest Dance Singles Of All Time list in 1996, adding, > "A quarter of an hour's worth of mirrorball mayhem, Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales' > The Bomb is the ultimate disco cutup track. Shatteringly simple, the genius > of The Bomb lies in the way it builds up your anticipation with a protracted > burst of hard jacking drums and atonal honking before the perfect disco > sample soars away into the distance. A massive hit when Positiva licensed it > in early 1995, The Bomb kick-started the trend for raiding old disco 12s. > Dozens of producers followed its lead, but none of them ever equalled the > definitive original article." DJ Magazine ranked it number 95 in their list of Top 100 Club Tunes in 1998. Slant Magazine ranked the song 65th in its 100 Greatest Dance Songs list in 2006. The Guardian featured the song on their A history of modern music: Dance in 2011. MTV Dance placed "The Bomb!" at #10 in their list of The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems Of All Time in November 2011.
Following his graduation, Tree made a successful debut at Carnegie Hall and toured internationally as a violin soloist, playing with a number of orchestras. In 1959 he began spending summers at Marlboro, where he met David Soyer and played with him and pianist Anton Kuerti in a group known as the Marlboro Trio.Ruttencutter 29–30 :Tree was described by Steinhardt as an efficient problem solver, and as "one part musician, one part cutup",Steinhardt 7, 72 always ready to relieve an overly- intense moment with a joke or some kind of buffoonery. He was the most high- strung member of the quartet, particularly prone to nervousness before performances.Ruttencutter 30–32 An avid tennis player, he liked to play with local experts or with friends while on tour.Ruttencutter 73, 78 Violoncello (1964–2001) :David Soyer (b. Philadelphia, 24 Feb 1923; d. New York, 25 Feb 2010) Soyer was, by about 12 years, the oldest of the original members of the quartet, and his pre-Guarneri experience was more extensive.

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