let’s cut this biscuit
a phrase that is used used to signal, perhaps impatiently, a desire for something to begin. it could be a project, a trip, asking someone out–anything for which preparations have been made, and a specific goal is to be achieved.
1. “all right people, let’s cut this biscuit!”
2. a: “so you ready to hit the party? jenna’s going to be there, you know.”
b: “yeah, man, let’s cut this biscuit.”
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