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butt out

/buht/US // bʌt //UK // (bʌt) //

撇嘴,撇清关系,撇撇嘴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the end or extremity of anything, especially the thicker, larger, or blunt end considered as a bottom, base, support, or handle, as of a log, fishing rod, or pistol.
    • : an end that is not used or consumed; remnant: a cigar butt.
    • : a lean cut of pork shoulder.
    • : Slang. the buttocks.
    • : Slang. a cigarette.

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Examples

  • In 2004, I was a surrogate for John Kerry and really worked my butt off to try to get him elected.

  • As tough as it was, covid kicked our butts, but we did a good job bouncing back with the little practice time we had.

  • Dumpling maker Calvin Shea recommends pork butt for dumplings.

  • We’re the butt of the nation’s jokes every time the federal government shuts down for at least 300,000 workers at a whisper of snowfall.

  • Perhaps it’s the litany of prescribed butt exercises that should land me an ExOfficio modeling contract any day now.

  • Thus begins an episode of The Mindy Project centered around a guy trying to have butt sex with his girlfriend.

  • It was the epitome of Kim Kardashian, and a fitting summation of the Year of Butt.

  • The reality TV mogul bared her butt—and everything else, too—for Paper Magazine in a spread that sent Twitter into a tizzy.

  • But, Adnan suggest that Jay butt-dialed Nisha by mistake on his phone and accidentally left a two-minute voicemail.

  • Elsewhere on the Internet, and often, Turkers butt heads over which tools work best, or what nation they hail from.

  • During this conversation Harry's right hand was resting beneath his jacket, grasping the butt of his revolver.

  • There is no part of these castings but may be easily conveyed in a common butt or cart.

  • The beverage warmed him in body; but it would need a butt of it to thaw the misery from his soul.

  • The next instant, he has raked the butt of your discarded cigarette from beneath your feet with the dexterity of a- 31 - croupier.

  • She began to see that there was a chance for her to escape being a butt for her school-fellows jokes.

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