have you heard this?
cut and lose? :?: :?:
have you heard this?
cut and lose? :?: :?:
Richard,
Could you provides us with a little more context, please? I can imagine the following sentence:
When employees are in danger of being laid off as a result of downsizing they tend to accept a huge pay [color=blue]cut and lose social benefits later on.[YSaerTTEW443543]
TOEIC short conversations: A colleague asks how to submit vacation requests.[YSaerTTEW443543]
thanks again, IT might be it because it had to do with that.They were speaking about jobs. :idea: :idea:
Cut and lose what? lack of understanding.
Hello I’m familiar with " cut loose "
To speak or act without restraint: He cuts loose with a string of curses.
More explanation in the following link
idioms.thefreedictionary.com/cut+loose
P.s I think this expression is out of date If I’m not wrong
‘Cut loose’ is not out of date.