The act of inserting an object in one’s anus for a period of time and having another person place the same object in their anus.
Man: Yo dude I’ll give you $10 to shove this dollar bill up your butt. It was up mine too.
Guy: No way! That’s cross-butting!
Guy: No way! That’s cross-butting!
by Tory Nash November 1, 2018
Get the Cross-Butting mug.by Dickson Butters November 16, 2013
Get the Dick-Butting mug.Last night she was blurting me on the toilet!
by Dinos queen April 12, 2016
Get the blurting mug.by MrPabloE March 9, 2019
Get the buttins mug.by Devonte green April 26, 2019
Get the Raw butting mug.Originally a short, loudmouthed Polish man (first name unknown). Buttinski was famous for giving advice. As a matter of fact, it was rumored (rumoured?) that he was soon to be the royal family's advisor. However, Buttinski's advice soon went too far. In his first week on the job, he convinced Poland to join a war involving three other European countries. After Poland loss innumerable soldies in said war, Buttinski told the royals that they made a major mistake by joining the war. The queen blew up, demanding that Buttinski be punished. After all, it was Buttinski who recommended joining the war. The king, who was something of a whipping boy, listened to his queen, and ordered Buttinski executed.
After news of Buttinski's execution had spread throughout all of Europe, the nickname "Buttinski" was used to imply that somebody's constant butting in could lead to their downfall. In those days, it was used as a warning.
However, as the 17th century began, Buttinski became more of a sarcastic label. When somebody would enter conversations without permission, they began to get called "Buttinskis" (Buttinskies?). It was used basically to show the meddling person that they were uninvited to a certain conversation.
The meaning is virtually the same nowadays, but friendlier. It still shows the person that they butt in to conversations too often, but it doesn't mean that the person should leave.
After news of Buttinski's execution had spread throughout all of Europe, the nickname "Buttinski" was used to imply that somebody's constant butting in could lead to their downfall. In those days, it was used as a warning.
However, as the 17th century began, Buttinski became more of a sarcastic label. When somebody would enter conversations without permission, they began to get called "Buttinskis" (Buttinskies?). It was used basically to show the meddling person that they were uninvited to a certain conversation.
The meaning is virtually the same nowadays, but friendlier. It still shows the person that they butt in to conversations too often, but it doesn't mean that the person should leave.
by Diggity Monkeez June 14, 2004
Get the Buttinski mug.by Wallyum May 7, 2009
Get the blunting mug.