cut in vs interfere (with)

cut in

verb
  • To begin riding a wave in front of someone else whose legitimate turn it is. 

  • To join a queue in the middle, as opposed to at the back. 

  • To pull in front of another vehicle in traffic, especially to do so dangerously or unfairly. 

  • When painting, to paint edges, corners, or trim in preparation for rolling larger areas. 

interfere (with)

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