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Gut Off

Noun:

1. The act of completely removing the internal organs of an animal, typically a fish or game, before cooking or processing it.

Example sentence: I learned how to gut off a fish during my fishing trip in Alaska.

Verb:

1. To abruptly stop or cancel something, usually a project, plan, or event.

Example sentence: Due to budget cuts, the company had to gut off the renovation project.

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2. To separate or detach something by cutting through it, often with force.

Example sentence: The rescue team had to gut off the door to free the trapped passengers.

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