cut it



cut it

1. Also, cut that. Stop, as in I won't stand for that-cut it! or If you don't cut that, I'll tell. [Slang; first half of 1800s] Also see cut it out.
2. Manage, tolerate, as in I don't know how he can cut it. [Slang; c. 1900]
3. Be effective, prove satisfactory, as in She's getting old and can no longer cut it. [Late 1900s] For a synonym see cut the mustard. Also see the subsequent entries beginning with cut it.
See also: cut

cut it

Informal
To perform up to expectations or a required standard; be acceptable.
See also: cut

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Abram (2)-Russian, Georgian
AdÈLea-DELFrench
Heliodoros-Ancient Greek
Malindamə-LIN-dəEnglish
EmilyEM-ə-leeEnglish
Bethania-Spanish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek