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horning
horn·ing H0279275 (hôr′nĭng)n. Upstate New York, Northern Pennsylvania, & Western New England See shivaree. [Probably because horns are blown at the shivaree.]horning
horn inTo intrude on someone or something. Please don't try to horn in on my phone conversations—they're none of your business.See also: hornhorn in on (something)To join something when one is unwelcome; to intrude or encroach. Ugh, my little brother keeps horning in on all the things I try to do with my friends.See also: horn, onhorn in (on something)Fig. to attempt to participate in something without invitation or consent. Are you trying to horn in on my conversation with Sally? I hope you are not trying to horn in on our party.See also: hornhorn in (on something)Fig. to attempt to participate in something without invitation or consent. Are you trying to horn in on my conversation with Sally? I hope you are not trying to horn in on our party.See also: hornhorn inv. To join without being invited; intrude: The new supervisor horned in on the discussion. We were talking privately when a coworker came over and horned in.See also: hornEncyclopediaSeeHornMedicalSeehorn |