Cut out for (someone or something)
To be fitted for something.
It has been too long. I don't know if I'm still cut out for doing this.
To dash towards someone or something.
Children usually cut out for their parents after having been away from them for a long time.
Being perfectly suitable for one's interests or abilities
One needs to understand the basic techniques or primary details of something before taking actions that require greater skills
To rush into doing something
The verb "cut" should be conjugated according to its tense.
It was often said by a photographer when he would like small children to look at the camera and smile before he took a photo.
When the photographer said “watch the birdie”, all of us looked at the camera and smiled.