Talk:Butts/@comment-8647678-20150821000110

butt1 /bʌt/verb3rd person present: butts#1.(of a person or animal) hit (someone or something) with the head or horns."she butted him in the chest"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy" noun  plural noun: butts#1.a push or blow, especially one given with the head. ##1.the person or thing at which criticism or ridicule is directed."his singing is the butt of dozens of jokes"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * ram, headbutt, bunt; bump, buffet, push, thrust, shove, prod, knock; tup "she butted him in the chest"
 * }
 * 1) *strike (one's head) against something."he butts his head against a wall"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * ram, headbutt, bunt; More bump, buffet, push, thrust, shove, prod, knock; tup "she butted him in the chest"
 * }
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * target, victim, object, subject, recipient, laughing stock, Aunt Sally "she had just been made the butt of a joke"
 * }
 * 1) 2.an archery or shooting target or range.##*a mound on or in front of which a target is set up for archery or shooting.
 * 2) *a grouse-shooter's stand, screened by low turf or a stone wall.


 * 1) 1.the thicker end of something, especially a tool or a weapon."a rifle butt"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * stock, shaft, shank, end, handle, hilt, haft, grip, helve "the butt of a gun"
 * }
 * 1) *the square end of a plank or plate meeting the end or side of another, as in the side of a ship."a butt joint"
 * 2) *the thicker or hind end of a hide used for leather.
 * 3) 2.the stub of a cigar or a cigarette.{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * stub, end, tail end, stump, remnant, remains, remainder; More informalfag end, dog end "a cigarette butt"
 * }
 * 1) 3.North Americaninformal a person's buttocks or anus."I was being paid to sit on my butt and watch television"
 * 2) 4.the trunk of a tree, especially the part just above the ground.

verb3rd person present: butts#1.adjoin or meet end to end."the shop butted up against the row of houses"{| class="vk_tbl vk_gy"
 * class="lr_dct_nyms_ttl" style="padding-right:3px"|synonyms:
 * adjoin, abut, butt up to, be next to, be adjacent to, border (on), neighbour, verge on, bound on, be contiguous with, be connected to, communicate with, link up with, extend as far as, extend to; More join, conjoin, connect with/to, touch, meet "the shop butted up against the row of houses"
 * }
 * 1) *join (pieces of stone, timber, and other building materials) with the ends or sides flat against each other.


 * 1) 1.a cask, typically used for wine, beer, or water."a butt of malmsey"
 * 2) 2.USa liquid measure equal to 126 US gallons (equivalent to 477.5 litres).

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