From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjutjut /dʒʌt/ (also jut out) verb (jutted, jutting) 1 STICK OUT[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] something that juts out sticks out further than the other things around it Tall jagged rocks jutted out over the beach.2 [transitive] if you jut your chin out, you move it so that it sticks forward She jutted her chin out aggressively as she glowered back at him. —jutting adjective jutting cliffs→ See Verb tableOrigin jut (1500-1600) → JET2 “to stick out” ((16-18 centuries))