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butt out verb to extricate yourself from the interference in which you are engaging US, 1906 Generally as an imperative.- “Oscar, butt out!” her voice was a shriek and her eyes were swimming with tears. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 191, 1957
- EDINA: Darling, we are your parents having a civilized conversation. Butt out! — Jennifer Saunders, Absolutely Fabulous, p. 37, 1992
- “Will you listen if I tell you to butt out?” — Sue Grafton, O is for Outlaw, p. 149, 1999
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