cut the mustard

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)
   There is some figurative use:
    None of this bailing out firms that can't cut the competitive mustard. (M. Thomas, 1982)
   Also shortened to cut it:
    'Are you married?' 'Divorced.' 'Ha! Couldn't cut it.' (J. Collins, 1981)

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