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to butt out

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  • butt out — intransitive verb Etymology: butt (in) + out (I) : to cease interference or involvement told him to butt out of my personal affairs * * * butt out (N American and Aust) To refrain from interfering • • • Main Entry: ↑butt …   Useful english dictionary

  • Butt Out — Infobox Television episode Title = Butt Out Series = South Park Caption = The boys smoking behind the school Season = 7 Episode = 109 Airdate = start date|2003|12|3 Production = 713 Writer = Matt Stone Director = Trey Parker Guests = Episode list …   Wikipedia

  • butt out — vb American to stop interfering, keep out, leave some where. Usually in the form of an instruc tion to remove oneself, butt out is a fairly mild, if brusque expression. The butt component is interesting in that it is prob ably inspired by butt in …   Contemporary slang

  • butt out — PHRASAL VERB If someone tells you to butt out, they are telling you rudely to go away or not to interfere with what they are doing. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] [V P] She would have liked to tell him to butt out... [V P of n] The time has come for… …   English dictionary

  • butt out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms butt out : present tense I/you/we/they butt out he/she/it butts out present participle butting out past tense butted out past participle butted out mainly American spoken used for telling someone rudely to… …   English dictionary

  • Butt out! — exclam. Get out of my affairs!; Mind your own business! □ Go away! Butt out! □ Butt out! I’m busy …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • butt out — to not get involved in something. Teens usually think their parents should just butt out of their lives. Usage notes: often used as an order: This is none of your business, so just butt out! …   New idioms dictionary

  • butt out — Verb. An impolite request to keep one s nose out of something. E.g. Butt out John, it s none of your business. Orig. U.S …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • butt out — intransitive verb Date: 1906 to cease interference or involvement < told him to butt out of my affairs > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • butt out — go away, beat it, get lost    We asked him to butt out so we could have a private talk …   English idioms

  • butt out phrasal — verb (I) AmE spoken used to tell someone to stop being involved in something: This has got nothing to do with you, so just butt out! …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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