Butt out Meaning in English
expression
释义
To tell someone to not get involved or stay out of a situation that does not concern them. It is an informal and sometimes rude way to tell someone to mind their own business.
用法与细微差别
Very informal and can sound rude or aggressive. Used when someone is interfering in something that is not their concern. Close in meaning to 'mind your own business.' Not appropriate in formal speech or with strangers.
例句
"Butt out! This isn't your problem."
basic
Please butt out of our conversation.
basic
Tom always tries to butt out when we argue, but we don't want his advice.
basic
"Hey, could you just butt out? This is between me and Sarah."
natural
"If I were you, I'd just butt out and let them handle it."
natural
"I'm going to butt out now—good luck with your plans!"
natural