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Cut The Mustard Idiom

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Cut the Mustard
What does Cut the Mustard mean?
To achieve the required standardSammy is a sincere person but when his work is compared to the rest of his co-workers, he simply can't cut the mustard.

This expression is first recorded in an O. Henry story of 1902: "So I looked around and found a proposition [a woman] that exactly cut the mustard." It may come from a cowboy expression, "the proper mustard", meaning "the genuine thing", and a resulting use of "mustard" to denote the best of anything. O. Henry in Cabbages and Kings (1894) called mustard "the main attraction": "I'm not headlined in the bills, but I'm the mustard in the salad dressing, just the same." Figurative use of "mustard" as a positive superlative dates from 1659 in the phrase "keen as mustard", and use of "cut" to denote rank (as in "a cut above") dates from the 18th century. Other theories are that it is a corruption of the military phrase "to pass muster" ("muster", from Latin _monstrare_="to show", means "to assemble (troops), as for inspection"); that it refers to the practice of adding vinegar to ground-up mustard seed to "cut" the bitter taste; that it literally means "cut mustard" as an example of a difficult task, mustard being a relatively tough crop that grows close to the ground; and that it literally means "cut mustard" as an example of an easy task (via the negative expression "can't even cut the mustard"), mustard being easier to cut at the table than butter. The more-or-less synonymous expression "cut it" (as in "'Sorry' doesn't cut it") seems to be more recent and may derive from "cut the mustard".

 

cut the mustard
What does cut the mustard mean?
to reach the required standard for somethingThe man does not cut the mustard and he will never be able to work here.
cut the mustard
What does cut the mustard mean?
to succeed, to do adequately what needs to be doneThe young man was not able to cut the mustard and he had to leave the army after only one year.
cut the mustard
What does cut the mustard mean?
to reach the required standard for something The man does not cut the mustard and he will not be able to work here.

cut the mustard
What does cut the mustard mean?
to succeed, to do adequately what needs to be done The young man was not able to cut the mustard and he had to leave the army after only one year.


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