The phrase "short cut" could apply to a hairstyle, but the one-word shortcut means a shorter path, or a quicker or easier way of doing something.
No, but you can spell it like Emilee without the (-) for a slang short cut or long cut i should say.
To cut = secare
to cut short
That is the correct spelling of "cut" (to sever or slice).
You can have a short spell or a long spell. e.g. * My husband had a short spell in Egypt during the war, when he was in the army. * His brother had a long spell in prison for being a conscientious objector. However, a spell is usually a short period of time. e.g. We had a spell of bad weather during our spring break.
Its just a abbreviation. The English language had many words that you can use as a short cut so you don't have to spell out the whole word.
as short as it is called for
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Scissors
I say cut it as short as you want. But if you want really short go for the pixie cut, if you want moderatly short i would go for the inverted bob.
The idiom is "cut you short." That means to interrupt someone. Example: "I hate to cut you short, but I am due back at the office."
Technically there is no short cut since the two are connected, but the Middle East is considered the short cut between the two "continents"