Used in call centres to describe either ignoring a call completely or to hang up without explanation..
Derives from dropping something, ie having butterfingers, this then shortens to Butter
also can be used in the term Butterised.
Derives from dropping something, ie having butterfingers, this then shortens to Butter
also can be used in the term Butterised.
"You coming on a break?"
"Im on a call but I'll Butterise it"
"I thought you were on a call"
"I was but I Buttered it"
"Shit 2 mins before the end of shift I feel a Butter coming on!"
"Im on a call but I'll Butterise it"
"I thought you were on a call"
"I was but I Buttered it"
"Shit 2 mins before the end of shift I feel a Butter coming on!"
by BulletMag July 12, 2005
by Stefffff <3 June 29, 2006
In Aviation, it simply means landing an aircraft smoothly below 100 V/S, made famous by Airforceproud95 and Swiss001... in the normal world... simply means a condiment used for cooking and simply using it on toast... but this definition is on the Aviation side.
Ok uhh... Flight 123 clear to butter at Runway 12
Roger, Flight 123, we are clear to butter the bread all sides
So you people simply use jam in your toast... i use Butter
Roger, Flight 123, we are clear to butter the bread all sides
So you people simply use jam in your toast... i use Butter
by ofrfr May 30, 2019
It's the opposite of a roast. While people in a roasting event would gather up to make fun of a single person, a buttering event has people gather up to adore, praise, and talk good about that person. Sometimes, it's extended to include everyone, so that each person has a chance to receive a variety of compliments. You can't talk bad about someone at a buttering event. The worst you can get to talking bad about someone is constructive criticism, guidence, and maybe a compliment sandwhich.
Coworker 1: Hey. Have you heard that the Coolerman and The Boss were feeling sad lately
Coworker 2: Yeah. They were feeling underappreciated, lonely, and unconfident.
Coworker 3: I have an idea! Let's have a buttering.
Coworker 1 and Coworker 2: That's a great idea!
Coworker 1: That way, they would feel more appreciated.
Coworker 2: A buttering event sounds perfect!
* later that day.
All: Surprise!!!
Coolerman and The Boss: This is so unexpected!
Coworker 7: Coolman is so awesome, he helped me with some paperwork
Coworker 5: The Boss is so cool, he gave me a day off when I was feeling sick.
Coworker 8: Coolman is so fantastic, he helped organize my daughter's birthday party.
Coworker 9: The Boss and Coolman are so cool, they're indestructable!
ect.
Coworker 2: Yeah. They were feeling underappreciated, lonely, and unconfident.
Coworker 3: I have an idea! Let's have a buttering.
Coworker 1 and Coworker 2: That's a great idea!
Coworker 1: That way, they would feel more appreciated.
Coworker 2: A buttering event sounds perfect!
* later that day.
All: Surprise!!!
Coolerman and The Boss: This is so unexpected!
Coworker 7: Coolman is so awesome, he helped me with some paperwork
Coworker 5: The Boss is so cool, he gave me a day off when I was feeling sick.
Coworker 8: Coolman is so fantastic, he helped organize my daughter's birthday party.
Coworker 9: The Boss and Coolman are so cool, they're indestructable!
ect.
by HawiianPunch1 February 16, 2014
by MrGills November 26, 2013
The term "Butter It" can be used to replace any verb.
It is Traditionally used by people from the hick style background.
It is Traditionally used by people from the hick style background.
"John and Suzy-Q are hanging out later, what do you think they're going to be doing?"
"John said he wanted to Butter It."
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"We were in class, and instead of listening Matt and I just Buttered it the whole time."
"John said he wanted to Butter It."
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"We were in class, and instead of listening Matt and I just Buttered it the whole time."
by BUTTERITINTHE603 April 29, 2010