Verb
cut one (third-person singular simple present cuts one, present participle cutting one, simple past and past participle cut one)
(slang, intransitive) To break wind.
These were all the women whom Bluebeard had married, and whose throats he had cut one after the other. Charles Perrault
He once cut one of my nightmares out of paper. I thought it was beautiful, I put it on a record cover. Conor Oberst
If two right lines cut one another, they will form the angles at the vertex equal.... This... is what the the present theorem evinces, that when two right lines mutually cut each other, the vertical angles are equal. And it was first invented according to Eudemus by Thales... Proclus
If two right lines cut one another, they will form the angles at the vertex equal. Proclus