Poke (one's) nose in(to) (something) informal verb phrase
The verb "poke" can be substituted for the verb "stick".
To deliberately get involved in something that is not one's business or responsibility
I don't dare poke my nose into her private life. I don't want to irritate her. Just let her alone.
It's your fault to poke your nose in her business.
Stop poking your nose into my business or you'll be in trouble!
I hate those who pokes their nose into others' affairs.
To interfere somebosy's plan or bussiness
Not working properly
To disrupt someone's plan.
To interrupt something (usually a conversation or discussion).
To take someone's attention away from, or interfere with what they are doing, so that they are unable to do it well
The verb “poke” should be conjugated according to its tense.
To make someone feel more confident or happy, especially when they thought that they can't achieve what they want
Tracy is really my best friend. She always gives me fresh heart whenever I need.