phr. (colloquial).—Plenty: i.e., if one cut does not suffice plenty remains to come at again.

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  1738.  SWIFT, Polite Conversation, dial. ii. I vow, ’tis a noble sir-loyn. Neverout. Ay; here’s CUT AND COME AGAIN.

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  1821.  COMBE, Dr. Syntax, tour III., ch. iv.

        Something of bold and new design,
    Dug from the never-failing mine
That’s work’d within your fertile brain,
Where all is CUT AND COME AGAIN.

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  Subs. (venery).—The female pudendum.

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