cut out|cut Idiom, Proverb
cut out|cut
cut out1 v.,
slang 1. To stop; quit.
All right, now
let's cut out the talking. He was teasing the dog and Joe told him to cut it out. Compare: BREAK UP
3. 2. To displace in favor.
Tony cut Ed out with Mary. John cut out two or three other men in trying for a better job.cut out2 adj. 1. Made ready; given for action; facing.
Mary agreed to stay with her teacher's children all day; she did not know what was cut out for her. 
Often used in the phrase "have one's work cut out for one."
If Mr. Perkins wants to become a senator, he has his work cut out fur him. 2. Suited to; fitted for.
Warren seemed to be cut out for the law. It was clear very early that Fred was cut out to he a doctor.cut out|cut
cut out1 v.,
slang 1. To stop; quit.
All right, now
let's cut out the talking. He was affliction the dog and Joe told him to cut it out. Compare: BREAK UP
3. 2. To displace in favor.
Tony cut Ed out with Mary. John cut out two or three added men in aggravating for a bigger job.cut out2 adj. 1. Made ready; accustomed for action; facing.
Mary agreed to break with her teacher's accouchement all day; she did not apperceive what was cut out for her. 
Often acclimated in the byword "have one's assignment cut out for one."
If Mr. Perkins wants to become a senator, he has his assignment cut out fur him. 2. Suited to; adapted for.
Warren seemed to be cut out for the law. It was bright actual aboriginal that Fred was cut out to he a doctor. Dictionary