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Qué (quién) es cut-off - definición

MODIFIED AND DECORATED JACKET WORN IN BIKER, METAL AND PUNK SUBCULTURES
Kutte; Kutten; Punk Rock Vest; Kuttes
  • Heavy metal/hard rock fans with vests
  • Motorcycle club members wearing cut-offs bearing various patches
  • Biker's vintage cut-off adorned with club badges

cut-off         
also cutoff (cut-offs)
1.
A cut-off or a cut-off point is the level or limit at which you decide that something should stop happening.
The cut-off date for registering is yet to be announced...
On young girls it can look really great, but there is a definite age cut-off on this.
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2.
The cut-off of a supply or service is the complete stopping of the supply or service.
A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy...
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Cut-off         
·noun That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road.
II. Cut-off ·noun Any device for stopping or changing a current, as of grain or water in a spout.
III. Cut-off ·noun The valve gearing or mechanism by which steam is cut off from entering the cylinder of a steam engine after a definite point in a stroke, so as to allow the remainder of the stroke to be made by the expansive force of the steam already let in. ·see Expansion gear, under Expansion.
cut-off         
¦ noun
1. a point or level marking a designated limit.
2. a device for interrupting a power or fuel supply.
a sudden drop in amplification or responsiveness of an electric device at a certain frequency.
3. (cut-offs) shorts made by cutting off the legs of a pair of jeans.
4. N. Amer. a short cut.

Wikipedia

Cut-off

A cut-off, battle jacket, battle vest or kutte in heavy metal subcultures, is a type of vest or jacket which originated in the U.S. military, specifically the Army Air Corps, where pilots and other aviation personnel would collect patches or other insignia to put on regulation bomber jackets or flight suits. The practice continued within the biker subculture and auto racing subculture and later found popularity in punk and various heavy metal subcultures. Biker, auto racing, metal and punk subcultures differ in how the garment is prepared, what decorations are applied, and how this is done.

Cut-offs are usually made from leather or denim jackets with their sleeves removed, or cut very short, and often adorned with patches, badges and painted artwork that display motorcycle club affiliations known as colours, or alternatively band names, political affiliations, beliefs, or sexual acts performed.

In the 1970s and 1980s, cut-offs were almost always blue denim. Thrash metal fans favoured heavily washed denim, while members of one British motorcycle club bleached theirs until they were almost white. From the mid to late 1990s, some punks and metalheads have worn multi-pocketed hunting or fishing vests, both in plain colours and camouflage patterns, and leather cut-offs—always popular with punks, and with bikers in recent decades.

Ejemplos de uso de cut-off
1. "If we are unlucky they would cut off our nose, cut out our eyes, cut off our feet," said Karzai.
2. One man had his ear cut off, others had their fingers cut off and men were sexually mutilated.
3. "I witnessed the aftermath – survivors with legs cut off and all kinds of land mine injuries, maggot–infested wounds and ears cut off.
4. "They (Israel) want to cut off the head from the body, they want to cut off Jerusalem from Palestine," Qureia said.
5. Electricity was cut off and drinking water contaminated in several parts of Switzerland and villages were cut off as some transport links were interrupted.