Cutty Sark is a traditional English ship's name, used in maritime culture and as a proper noun for a famous clipper ship. When used as a verb in modern contexts, it can mean to dress in a rough, sailor-like manner or to cut roughly; however, as a verb form, its usage is rare and often tied to stylistic or metaphorical language. In practice, you’ll usually encounter it in historical or nautical references rather than everyday speech.
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