overcutEtymologyFrom over- + cut.adjExcessively cut.nounThe act or result of excessive cutting.“It is better to make a sale a little under this limit, to allow for a possible excess cutting. Where through poor estimating there is an overcut, the excess should be charged to the original sale in Class B as in Class C sales.”An opening resulting from such cutting; an extreme incision or wound.A pit stop strategy in which a driver seeks to gain an advantage over someone else by pitting after them and running in clean air to make up time.verbTo cut excessively.To employ the overcut strategy.