deep cut
Americannoun
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a song that is less widely played and less well-known than other songs on the same album or by the same artist.
The band performed a fan-favorite deep cut as part of their encore, and the crowd went wild!
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anything, but especially media such as a television show, movie, video game, or book, that is not well-known to the general public, but has a fan base or cult following.
This list of the top 25 horror films of all time has some deep cuts I’d never seen before.
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a reference to a television show, movie, video game, book, etc., that would be appreciated or understood only by fellow fans, similar to an homage or inside joke.
My husband’s joke about how he plays sax and I play clarinet, so our kids should learn to play piano and drums and then we can start our own Mos Eisley cantina band is a pretty deep cut.
Etymology
Origin of deep cut
First recorded in 2005–10
Example Sentences
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A gleefully bawdy and physically gifted dancer, with of sneaky comic timing and a low-key powerhouse singing voice, by the time she got to the deep cut “Boom Bap” and fan favorite “Catfish,” Doechii made an impeccable claim to being one of the best rappers working today.
From Los Angeles Times
That song opened Friday night's encore, which dwelt largely on their 90s material, including Let Down - a deep cut that's had a new lease of life on TikTok - and the epic Paranoid Android.
From BBC
At select hours, Kelley said, staff will put up a divider to create Deep Cut, a fancier “speakeasy restaurant” that will emphasize steak and seafood.
From Los Angeles Times
A gratifying moment came midway through the show when I noticed two graybeards in the next section looking our way as my daughter bopped and sang along to “I’m a Rocker,” a deep cut that I didn’t even know she knew.
“It’s going to be painful. Layoffs are always hard,” Paramount President Jeff Shell told reporters during a briefing on the Melrose Avenue movie lot earlier this month, stressing that Ellison’s team plans to evaluate the operations, then make one deep cut.
From Los Angeles Times
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