cut the mustard — {v. phr.}, {slang} To do well enough in what needs to be done; to succeed. * /His older brothers and sisters helped Max through high school, but he couldn t cut the mustard in college./ … Dictionary of American idioms
cut the mustard — If somebody or something doesn t cut the mustard, they fail or it fails to reach the required standard … The small dictionary of idiomes
cut the mustard — ► cut the mustard informal reach the required standard. Main Entry: ↑cut … English terms dictionary
cut the mustard — phrasal see cut the muster * * * cut the mustard (informal) 1. Reach a required standard, make the grade 2. Make a favourable impression on • • • Main Entry: ↑mustard * * * cut the mustard usually in negatives informal … Useful english dictionary
cut the mustard — 1. tv. to be able to do something requiring youth or vigor. (Usually in the expression too old to cut the mustard.) □ Do you really think he can cut the mustard? □ She’s not too old to cut the mustard. 2. Go to cut the cheese … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
cut the mustard — (of a male) to be able to copulate Cut means share in, but why mustard, unless from Wisconsin German/American English, borrowing senf which means pizazz in slang: You can t cut the mustard but how about watching? (Theroux, 1973)… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
cut the mustard — do the job properly, cut it If I m too old to cut the mustard, maybe I should retire, eh … English idioms
cut the mustard — verb To suffice; to be good or effective enough. Give me the bigger hammer. This little one just doesnt cut the mustard. Syn: hack it, pass muster, up to par, up to snuff … Wiktionary
cut the mustard — (UK) If somebody or something doesn t cut the mustard, they fail or it fails to reach the required standard. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
cut the mustard — reach the required standard He doesn t cut the mustard and will never be able to work here … Idioms and examples