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But for the record, "to cut the mustard" can also mean "to make the cut", "to pass muster". I think Tubesocks' explanation works pretty well in conjunction with the part about scrutinizing breath, though. I didn't think of that. Neat.
But for the record, "to cut the mustard" can also mean "to make the cut", "to pass muster". I think Tubesocks' explanation works pretty well in conjunction with the part about scrutinizing breath, though. I didn't think of that. Neat.