|
 | [cut off] |
 | saying && slang |
| |  | not allowed to do it any more, stopped from doing |
| |  | We have to cut off beer sales at 12 midnight. No more sales. |
| |  | drive in front of, swerve into your lane |
| |  | That jerk cut me off! He swerved into my lane! |
| |  | interrupt, prevent from talking, shut down |
| |  | The chairman cut me off in the middle of my question. "You're out of order," he said. |