Butt into (something) spoken language informal verb phrase
To interrupt something (usually a conversation or discussion).
I'm sorry, but I'm on the phone. Please, don't butt into my conversation.
He keeps butting into my discussion with nonsense comments.
I'm sorry to butt into your discussion, but I've just come up with the idea that might help.
How could I finish my talk if you keep butting in?
To interfere somebosy's plan or bussiness
Not working properly
To disrupt someone's plan.
To take someone's attention away from, or interfere with what they are doing, so that they are unable to do it well
To deliberately get involved in something that is not one's business or responsibility
The verb "butt" should be conjugated with its tense.
Used to emphasize that someone or something is a lot more or a lot better
Mia can paint a damn sight better than I can.