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"buttinsky" Definitions
  1. a person given to butting in : a troublesome meddler

12 Sentences With "buttinsky"

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Being a buttinsky, I had to join their fun conversation.
" Philbin shouted while trying to wrap his head around the word "buttinsky" and the phrase "flub the dub.
Rather, the story is set in motion by Kevin O'Neill (Rick Holmes), a private-equity manager and arrogant buttinsky who takes an interest in Cara.
Steve describes Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist in Jane Austen's "Emma," as "the archetypal buttinsky" — and a type of figure we often want to avoid being, especially for parents of adult children.
Here are some of the sights that TV viewers missed: A real buttinsky: Luke Bryan made a grand entrance into the celebrity section, shimmying his famous booty before sitting down in the front row.
"Rosemary's Baby" found favor only in the best supporting actress category, where 72-year-old Ruth Gordon snagged the prize for her hysterical portrayal of a buttinsky neighbor who leads a coven of Upper West Side witches.
One half of an insistently winning, hopelessly irresistible mother-daughter duet, this buttinsky New Jersey widow (Susan Sarandon) puts the "awl" into call and the "awk" into talk and works both your nerves and ears as she does.
A more entertaining buttinsky could hardly be conceived, and a less entertaining one would be murdered on the spot. One palm should be handed Bette Davis for accepting the secondary role of the secretary, and another palm should be handed her for playing it so moderately and well." In conclusion, he said, "The picture as a whole is a bit too long and internally complex for 100 per cent comprehension, considering the speed at which it clips. But even if you don't catch all of it, you're sure to get your money's worth.
The story is told that there were some who called Wirock "Buttinsky" because they felt that Wirock was organized to "butt in" on Iona and Fulda. Wirock was the last village established in Murray County, and suffered the general decline of so many other small communities. Use of the railroad line declined in the 1960s, and by 1969, Wirock’s railroad depot had been moved to Pioneer Village in Worthington, Minnesota, to become part of that historic prairie town exhibit. The railroad tracks were torn up in the 1980s.
Retrieved March 14, 2011. TV Guide heavily panned the character, describing her direction "from a borderline interesting counterpoint to all the glamour of her surroundings to a sniveling buttinsky with nothing better to do than meddle for the sole sake of spoiling everyone's fun," laying out the possibility of her character leaving or becoming a villain. On May 9, 2011, it was announced that Taylor Momsen and Jessica Szohr would not be back as series regulars for the fifth season of the show, although both have been invited back as guest stars. Szohr left the show after discussing with producers on the direction of her character, having felt that her portrayal of Vanessa had run its course.
Nouns for people who are associated with intrusive behavior include snooper, interferer, interrupter, intruder, interposer, invader, intervener, intervenist, interventionist, pryer, stickybeak, gatecrasher, interloper, peeping tom, persona non grata, encroacher, backseat driver, kibitzer, meddler, nosy parker, marplot, gossipmonger and yenta. There are also some more derisive terms such as buttinsky or busybody.OneLook Dictionary Search retrieved 28 October 2013 Intrusiveness can come at the hands of a political administration where it may be described as a nanny state or mass surveillance, but can also be derived from oneself or by other individuals such as family members, friends, associates or strangers.Maximum Potential an American Possibility - Page 2, Richard Monts 2010Richard hanley, South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating p 91, 2013 Such an occurrence may culminate into feelings of embarrassment.
", giving praise to Dan Humphrey's story arc and the realization of his feelings for Blair, his deteriorating friendship with Vanessa and her continued status as an outsider, Blair's growing relationship with Dan and her romance with Prince Louis. Further praise went to Ed Westwick, whose performance as Chuck Bass was compared to a Howard Hughes routine but one that "continues to sell [it] so well". The character of Charlie was warmly welcomed, stating that she "good-naturedly mocked the show and its often convoluted plot lines." TV Guide negatively reviewed the character of Vanessa, describing her character's direction "from a borderline interesting counterpoint to all the glamour of her surroundings to a sniveling buttinsky with nothing better to do than meddle for the sole sake of spoiling everyone's fun.

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