n. 1. [cf. a cut of meat] a piece (of something baked): 1918 I stopped to beg de rich lady fer a bit o' bread an' she fetch me one cut (Parsons 29). (Black)
2. [OED, a natural narrow opening or passage by water obs.→1678] a channel between two islands or reefs:1963 We reached the cut between Crooked Island and Acklins (Cottman 63). (Gen.)
3. [W3, share] the agreed number of marbles put into the ring at the start of the game. (Andros, Eleu.)
4. [cf. CUT v. 7] turn to shoot marbles: This is your cut now (San Sal.)
5. [cf. cat] female genitals. (White)