Butt in a sentence as a noun

That's what got me off my lazy butt to write this thing.

If you want to see the data, get off your butt and look at the data.

They butt into your life, take a cheap shot at you and then disappear.

What happens if the cashier presses the card selection button while running your card too?

If you're good at it, hardly anything will go wrong and to management it looks like you sit on your butt all day.

This guy had a passion, worked his butt off and got a good result... I'm sure he'll go on to many more good things in the future.

What happens if the ATM accidentally presses the card selection button?

Bust Buy doesn't pull those consumer electronics out of its butt; it pays vendors to acquire those goods, marks them up, and sells them to customers.

That was expedient when the initial reactors were being brought online and now is a regulatory pain in the butt.

Her decision is entirely based on how it would make a man feel?I'm a heterosexual man and I wear certain jeans because I like to show off my butt.

Butt in a sentence as a verb

It's possible to use an EMV-based card with just the magstripe, but it's a pain in the butt and the bank may well be aware that all your meatspace transactions are not using the EMV-chip.

I've never had any of these tools ******* in the butt early in the process, and definitely not had any of them ******* in the butt in unexpected ways down the road.

During my stay there i busted my butt, was praised for my work, got amazing annual reviews, promoted to senior software engineer and over 2 years got bumped to 60K.

Would I really want to fumble through pressing a button to find the right rewards card, give that to the cashier, have it handed back so I can fumble through pressing buttons again so I can pay?

However on selected Windows boxes the font will render without anti-aliasing, naturally making it look like butt.

I didn't take it for granted though, I went in and worked my butt off to try and tackle every big problem there was and tried to pre-emt and issues that I saw, so I had a solution as soon as the problem came up.

If you have, say, 5% women/minority/whatever speaking in the first year of your conference, that metric could act as a swift kick up the butt that you're not doing enough outreach, your CFP is poor, you're not promoting the CFP in a diverse way, etc.

> "increases in masculine wording were sufficient to decrease women's job appeal ratings and their anticipated belongingness in specific occupations"> People in Silicon Valley are dicks> Hire those bothered by suck> [random butt statue]

What the **** is wrong with Microsoft's marketing departments?I'm to understand that Pawn Shops won't exchange the used Chromebook you bought for your mom but then decided to, what, steal back so you could put it in hock in order to scrape together enough cash to get a bus to Hollywood where you'll wait tables for six years whilst failing audition after audition before finally being shat out the butt end of the porn industry?I bet the Chromebook doesn't even make people dance in board meetings like the Surface apparently does.

Butt definitions

noun

thick end of the handle

noun

the part of a plant from which the roots spring or the part of a stalk or trunk nearest the roots

noun

a victim of ridicule or pranks

See also: goat laughingstock stooge

noun

the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?"

See also: buttocks

noun

sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at

See also: target

noun

finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking

See also: cigarette cigaret

noun

a joint made by fastening ends together without overlapping

noun

a large cask (especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 hogsheads or 126 gallons)

noun

the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)

See also: stub

verb

lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"

See also: border adjoin edge abut march

verb

to strike, thrust or shove against; "He butted his sister out of the way"; "The goat butted the hiker with his horns"

See also: bunt

verb

place end to end without overlapping; "The frames must be butted at the joints"