Cut loose American informal verb phrase
To act or behave in an unrestrained, wild manner
The project is finally over. It's time to cut loose, guys!
To go away from a particular place or area
I cut loose when the party started 30 minutes.
To separate from someone or something
You're 18 now. It's time to cut loose and take responsibility for your own decisions.
Used to emphasize that one is very calm even when it's surprising.
A person who stays calm or remains unruffled when facing difficulty
1. To dress more informally than usual
2. To scold someone harshly
To laugh hysterically
The verb "cut" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to tell someone not to stress about something
A: I'll help you prepare the dinner.
B: I am really into cooking myself, so don't worry your pretty little head about it.