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What does first cut mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The first cut is the rough cut that is accepted by the editor, the director and the producer [of a film, usually without sound, music, or titles] Selection and sequence are basically fixed, although changes can still be made
Whats the origin of the idiom to cut your teeth on something? cut one's teeth on Also, cut one's eyeteeth on Get one's first experience by doing, or learn early in life, as in I cut my teeth on his kind of layout or He cut his eyeteeth on magazine editing This term alludes to the literal verb to cut teeth, meaning to have teeth first emerge through a baby's gums," a usage dating from he late 1600s
Whats the meaning of scar on the first cut? It's a chapter header in Rework book written by Jason Fried Here is a summary: Don't scar on the first cut Don't create a policy because one person did something wrong once Policies are only me
Idiom for the first attempt (of something) is never right 'The first cut is the deepest' refers to your first relationship breakup being the most painful (you were never in love before and you think you never will be again, or at least you're afraid to try )
Why do we cut a deal? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I hired a private detective to see if I could cut a deal In the above sentence, why do we cut a deal? Should I replace it with make a deal? Is it a popular idiom in the native English world?
English idiom, for checking thoroughly before executing, please! in my language we have " measure 7 times, cut once" meaning one better check, think and plan thoroughly before making any decision or excuting any action is there any English equivalent? Thank y