cut a shine
English
Verb
cut a shine (third-person singular simple present cuts a shine, present participle cutting a shine, simple past and past participle cut a shine)
- (US, dated, slang) To make a fine impression (by making a show or display). [1819[1]]
- Alternative form of cut up shines.
- (Appalachia) To make a fuss or commotion; to behave unseemly.
References
- ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “monkey-shines”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.