Cut one's name
    Dave Wilton 
    dave at WILTON.NET
       
    Wed Jun 20 11:54:25 UTC 2012
    
    
  
Saw an odd phrase this morning on OUP's blog, which I guess makes it British
but probably still of interest to the list. "Cut one's name" meaning "built
one's reputation." I've never seen, or at least noticed, this construction
before. A quick Google search turns up nothing but literal references to
carving one's name in trees or other objects. (Although other examples may
be buried in there somewhere.)
"This is the context in which Alan Turing cut his name as a cryptographer
during the Second World War."
http://blog.oup.com/2012/06/alan-turing-cryptographic-legacy/
--Dave Wilton
  dave at wilton.net
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