longcut
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Noun
    
longcut (plural longcuts)
- (informal, often humorous) A path between two points that is not the shortest or quickest route.
- 1986, Andrew A. Rooney, Word for Word, G.P. Putnam's Sons, page 55:- I got to work twenty-three minutes later than when I take the longcut.
 
- 1994, Gary Paulson, Winterdance, Harcourt Brace, page 69:- The shortcut proved, as most of them seem to do, to be a "longcut"
 
- 2006, Kathy Morey, Hawaii Trails: Walks, Strolls and Treks on the Big Island, Wilderness Press, page 245:- It's no shortcut, it's a "longcut."
 
 
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