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  • cut-and-paste
    cut-and-paste
    adjective
    assembled or produced from various existing bits and pieces.
  • cut and paste
    cut and paste
    noun
    a technique used in word processing by which a section of text can be moved within a document

cut-and-paste

American  
[kuht-n-peyst] / ˈkʌt nˈpeɪst /

adjective

  1. assembled or produced from various existing bits and pieces.

    The book purports to be a history but is just a cut-and-paste job of old essays and newspaper clippings.


cut and paste British  

noun

  1. a technique used in word processing by which a section of text can be moved within a document

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cut and paste Idioms  
  1. Describing a patched-up job or trivial work. For example, The revision was easy, just cut and paste, or The new assistant had expected some training, but all she got was cut and paste. This term alludes to simple artwork done by small children—cutting out pictures and gluing them to paper. [Mid-1900s]


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“It feels like a cut-and-paste job,” said a senior UC official about Trump’s proposal.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2025

"They all pretty much cut-and-paste the same things," he said.

From BBC Apr. 27, 2023

The awkward, halting sentences, inexplicably joined together, reminded me of first year English Composition, catching a student in obvious, cut-and-paste plagiarism.

From Salon Feb. 25, 2023

“The cut-and-paste component was the cut-and-paste component,” Tomlin said with a smile.

From Seattle Times Sep. 6, 2022

Analysts noted they were largely cut-and-paste versions of European Union deals, but she reaped the publicity.

From New York Times Sep. 5, 2022

So I decided to highlight that text to cut and paste later, and lo and behold:

From Slate Apr. 25, 2025

"It's a bog standard cut and paste letter that has gone to everybody," she said.

From BBC Sep. 20, 2024

Hopefully, someone in 2123 will be able to cut and paste some of my cartoons into their history report.

From Salon Nov. 15, 2023

In most cases it’s fairly well behaved, with the exception of two bugs: One, it fails to clear the clipboard so you can only cut and paste text once.

From Seattle Times Apr. 9, 2022

Now, you may get away with a quick cut and paste, before resending it to the corrected address.

From The Online World by Odd De Presno

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