butted

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English - Turkish
bindirilerek
butt
{i} popo

Sami, Layla'nın poposuna tekme attı. - Sami kicked Layla in the butt.

Onun poposunu tekmeleyeceğim. - I’m going to kick his butt.

butt
{i} izmarit

Yangının nedeni onun sigara izmaritiydi. - The cause of the fire was his cigarette butt.

Arkadaşım, önündeki arabanın sürücüsünün camdan dışarıya bir sigara izmariti attığını görünce çok sinirlendi. - My friend was very angry when he saw the driver of the car in front of him throw a cigarette butt out the window.

butted tubing
boru kesme vurdu
butt
iki şeyin enli uçlarını birbiriyle birleştirmek
butt
süsmek
butt
bitişmek
butt
bitiştirmek
butt
değmek
butt
(Askeri) soğra
butt
(Askeri) sokra
butt
değdirmek
butt
kafa
butt
(Havacılık) düğme

Tüm yapmanız gereken düğmeye dokunmak. - All you have to do is touch the button.

Tüm yapmanız gereken düğmeye basmaktır. - All you have to do is press the button.

butt
(Havacılık) buton

Lütfen VCR'a bir kaset koy ve kayıt butonuna bas. - Please put a cassette in the VCR and press the record button.

Siz sadece butona basmalısınız. - You have only to push the button.

butt
göt
butt
dip
butt
fıçı (şarap/bira)
butt
{i}

O, kelebeklerin nasıl uçtuğunu gözledi? - She observed how butterflies fly.

Bir yarasa gökyüzünde bir kelebek gibi uçuyor. - A bat flying in the sky looks like a butterfly.

butt
kesmek
butt
(in ile) müdahale etmek
butt
sigara izmariti

Yangının nedeni onun sigara izmaritiydi. - The cause of the fire was his cigarette butt.

Arkadaşım, önündeki arabanın sürücüsünün camdan dışarıya bir sigara izmariti attığını görünce çok sinirlendi. - My friend was very angry when he saw the driver of the car in front of him throw a cigarette butt out the window.

butt
fıçı
butt
{f} çarp
butt
nişan
head butted
kafa kesme vurdu
head-butted
kafa kesme vurdu
butt
{f} toslamak
butt
müdahale etmek
butt
{f} tos vurmak, süsmek, boynuzlamak
butt
{f} kafa atmak
butt
{i} sap
butt
bitişme
butt
{i} tos

Sabahleyin tostumda bol tereyağını severim. - I like lots of butter on my toast in the morning.

Tom'un tostunda tereyağ isteyeceğini düşündüm. - I thought Tom would want butter on his toast.

butt
herhangi bir şeyin enli ucu veya sapı
butt
{i} alay konusu kimse
butt
{i} kafa atma
butt
{i} maskara
butt
{i} dipçik
butt
{i} argo popo, kıç
butt
alay konusu olan kimse
butt
(Askeri) DİPÇİK: Bir tüfek veya, hafif ateşli silahta kundağın dip kısmı
butt
{i} dip kısım
butt
{i} hedef
butt
{f} boynuzlamak
butt
kurban/izmarit/popo/son
butt
elâlemin maskarası
English - English
past of butt
butted in
Simple past tense and past participle of butt in
butt
The joint where two planks in a strake meet
butt
The portion of a half-coupling fastened to the end of a hose
butt
A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering; – also called a butt joint
butt
A piece of land left unplowed at the end of a field
butt
The end of a connecting rod or other like piece, to which the boxing is attached by the strap, cotter, and gib
butt
A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc., so named because it is attached to the inside edge of the door and butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge
butt
To strike bluntly, particularly with the head
butt
A wooden cask for storing wine, usually containing 126 gallons

I escap'd upon a butt of sack which the sailors heav'd o'erboard.

butt
A person at whom ridicule, jest, or contempt is directed

He's usually the butt of their jokes.

butt
The whole buttocks and pelvic region that includes one's private parts

When the woman in the dress was sitting with her legs up, I could see up her butt.

butt
hassock
butt
The plastic or rubber cap used to cover the open end of a lacrosse stick's shaft in order to prevent injury
butt
A used cigarette
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A thrust in fencing
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An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 126 wine gallons which is one-half tun; equivalent to the pipe

Again, by 28 Hen. VIII, cap. 14, it is re-enacted that the tun of wine should contain 252 gallons, a butt of Malmsey 126 gallons, a pipe 126 gallons, a tercian or puncheon 84 gallons, a hogshead 63 gallons, a tierce 41 gallons, a barrel 31.5 gallons, a rundlet 18.5 gallons. –.

butt
Body; self

We can't chat today. I have to get my butt to work before I'm late.

butt
Any of various flatfish such as sole, plaice or turbot
butt
A push, thrust, or sudden blow, given by the head; a head butt

The hand-cuffed suspect gave the officer a desperate butt in the chest.

head butted
Simple past tense and past participle of head butt
butt
to strike with or as with the head, or horns
butt
{n} a mark, object of ridicule, cask, blow or stroke, end of a ship's plank, a hinge
butt
{v} to strike with the head like a ram
butt
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?"
butt
The thickest and stoutest part of tanned oxhides, used for soles of boots, harness, trunks
butt
Joining of two conductors end-to-end, with no overlap and with their axes in line
butt
A butt is a large barrel used for collecting or storing liquid
butt
A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering; - also called a butt joint
butt
[See Butt, n
butt
thick end of the handle
butt
A door hinge with one leaf mortised or routed into the door frame jamb and the other into the edge of the door The leaf of the hinge can be radiused or square A standard residential interior hinge measures 3-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches when laid out flat A standard residential exterior hinge will measure 4 x 4 or 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches
butt
The thicker end of anything
butt
A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end
butt
A mark to be shot at; a target
butt
The hut or shelter of the person who attends to the targets in rifle practice
butt
finely ground tobacco wrapped in paper; for smoking
butt
A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc.; so named because fastened on the edge of the door, which butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge
butt
The top end of the hockey stick
butt
to strike, thrust or shove against, often with head or horns; "He butted his sister out of the way"
butt
One coupling of a fire hose; a hydrant outlet; the heel (lower end) of a ladder; the act of steadying a ladder that is being climbed
butt
female: The body part that "looks bigger" no matter what is worn male: What you slap when someone scores a touchdown, homerun, or goal Also good for mooning
butt
the base of a tree or log
butt
Joining images without overlapping
butt
place end to end without overlapping; "The frames must be butted at the joints
butt
so named because fastened on the edge of the door, which butts against the casing, instead of on its face, like the strap hinge; also called butt hinge
butt
{i} stump, stub (of a cigarette); buttocks (Slang); handle of a tool or gun; target which is shot at; victim of a joke
butt
A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering; also called butt joint
butt
lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U S "; "England marches with Scotland"
butt
(but) n Female: The body part that every item of clothing makes "look bigger " Male: What you slap when someone's scored a touchdown, homerun, or goal Also good for mooning
butt
A push, thrust, or sudden blow, given by the head of an animal; as, the butt of a ram
butt
It contains two hogsheads
butt
a joint made by fastening ends together without overlapping
butt
{f} bang, bump; interrupt, disturb; push with the head or horns (like a goat or calf)
butt
a large cask (especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 hogsheads or 126 gallons)
butt
The rear end of an animal or human; rear end
butt
An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 126 wine gallon]s; to the pipe
butt
] To strike by thrusting the head against; to strike with the head
butt
The larger or thicker end of anything; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp end; as, the butt of a rifle. Formerly also spelled but
butt
To join at the butt, end, or outward extremity; to terminate; to be bounded; to abut
butt
To thrust the head forward; to strike by thrusting the head forward, as an ox or a ram
butt
sports equipment consisting of an object set up for a marksman or archer to aim at
butt
If a person or animal butts you, they hit you with the top of their head. Lawrence kept on butting me but the referee did not warn him. see also head-butt, water butt
butt
The butt of a cigarette or cigar is the small part of it that is left when someone has finished smoking it. = stub
butt
the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
butt
Two art elements or coloured regions are said to butt if they meet edge to edge
butt
Bottom of a felled part of a tree (1)
butt
A kind of hinge used in hanging doors, etc
butt
The buttocks; used as a euphemism, less objectionable than arse/ass
butt
The butt or the butt end of a weapon or tool is the thick end of its handle. Troops used tear gas and rifle butts to break up the protests
butt
the portion of the shingle exposed to the weather, sometimes called the "tab" of the shingle
butt
The common English flounder
butt
End to end
butt
The plastic or rubber cap used to cover the open end of a lacrosse sticks shaft in order to prevent injury
butt
To join without overlapping or space between
butt
If someone or something is the butt of jokes or criticism, people often make fun of them or criticize them. He is still the butt of cruel jokes about his humble origins. = target
butt
place end to end without overlapping; "The frames must be butted at the joints"
butt
Someone's butt is their bottom. Frieda grinned, pinching him on the butt
butt
Type of door hinge One leaf is fitted into space routed into the door frame jamb and the other into the edge of the door
butt
A large cask or vessel for wine or beer
butt
thick end of the handle the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking) a large cask (especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 hogsheads or 126 gallons) a victim of ridicule or pranks to strike, thrust or shove against, often with head or horns; "He butted his sister out of the way"
butt
a victim of ridicule or pranks
butt
The part of the hide after the bellies and shoulders have been removed
butt
A person at whom ridicule, jest, or contempt is directed; as, the butt of the company
butt
the thick end of a shake or shingle
butted

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'b&t ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French boter, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German bOzan to beat; more at BEAT.
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