cut corners
verbDefinitions
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic…
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
- […] but I believe the old man did not ride fair, as he cut corners and joined in with them again […]
To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job
To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
- The guy who built the fence cut corners when sinking the posts, and the fence fell over in the last storm.
- Do you know why Wendy's has square burgers? Because they don't cut corners.
- To obtain that data, tech companies including OpenAI, Google and Meta have cut corners, ignored corporate policies and debated bending the law, according to an examination by The New York Times.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA