butt out


butt out

1. slang To stop intruding in one's business or conversation. Often used as an imperative, especially to indicate frustration. Butt out, sis—I don't need your opinion on everything I do!2. slang To leave a place hastily. We butted out of the party when we heard sirens approaching.See also: butt, out

butt out

to exit [as abruptly as one has intruded]. (Compare this with butt in (on someone or something). Usually a command.) Butt out! Leave me alone! Please butt out of my life!See also: butt, out

butt out

v. Slang 1. To stop interfering or meddling in someone's affairs. Often used as a command: Butt out!—This conversation is none of your business! I wish you'd butt out when I'm trying to talk to my boss. 2. To leave some place hastily; depart: If anyone sees us, let's butt out of the room. The thieves stole my bag and butted out.See also: butt, out

Butt out!

exclam. Get out of my affairs!; Mind your own business! Go away! Butt out! See also: butt