1. v, Shorthand command to fasten, secure, or tighten. "Button it."
2. n, A person, animal, or object in need of fastening, securing, or tightening in some way
2. n, A person, animal, or object in need of fastening, securing, or tightening in some way
1. "Your shirt's undone. You need to butnit."
"That board out back keeps coming loose, so I asked Hal to butnit for me."
"Don't you be giving me that attitude, sonny. You'd best butnit before you earn yourself a whooping."
2. A dog that won't stop barking could be called a butnit.
"Hal fixed that butnit out back again for Suzie. If that board keeps popping loose, he might be better off replacing it."
"If you're pressed for time, avoid the butnit at the front desk. They'll talk your ear off."
"That board out back keeps coming loose, so I asked Hal to butnit for me."
"Don't you be giving me that attitude, sonny. You'd best butnit before you earn yourself a whooping."
2. A dog that won't stop barking could be called a butnit.
"Hal fixed that butnit out back again for Suzie. If that board keeps popping loose, he might be better off replacing it."
"If you're pressed for time, avoid the butnit at the front desk. They'll talk your ear off."
by Galendel October 03, 2018
by Ikenshneck August 02, 2020