cutup

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Someone who cuts up; someone who acts boisterously or clownishly, for example, by playing practical jokes.
 * 2)  A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.
 * 1)  A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.
 * 1)  A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.
 * 1)  A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.
 * 1)  A work produced by the aleatory literary technique of cutting up and rearranging a written text to create a new text.