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cutback

English

Etymology

cut +? back

Noun

cutback (plural cutbacks)

  1. A reduction of some sort in an existing program or service.
  2. (surfing) Maneuver where the surfer turns and surfs back towards where the wave is breaking.
    • 2005, Matt Warshaw, The Encyclopedia of Surfing, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (?ISBN), page 146:
      The cutback is one of the sport's three fundamental turns, along with the bottom turn and top turn. "It's the purest power move in the book," Australian surf journalist Nick Carroll wrote in 2000.
  3. (roofing) Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, cements and coatings.
  4. (soccer) An offensive pass played into a position further from the attacking goal line.

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putback

English

Etymology

put +? back

Noun

putback (plural putbacks)

  1. (basketball) A move in which a player scores a basket immediately after securing an offensive rebound

Derived terms

  • putback jam

See also

  • putback on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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