Reverse Dictionary: BUTT

NOUNS
BYKER TEA-CAKE a head-butt → 1990 sl.
DANDRUFF a head-butt → 1950 sl.
NOSE KISS a head-butt → 1999 UK sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
BUCKER a person who butts with his head → 1939 Amer. dial.
JACK-A-LENT a butt for everyone to throw at; a figure of a man set up to be pelted; an ancient form of the sport of ‘Aunt Sally’, practised during Lent → 1598 arch.


VERBS
► BOOK to butt; to push with the head or horns → 1930 Amer. dial.
► BUNT to butt, to strike, to knock, to push → 1825 chiefly Eng. dial.
► BURT to butt; to push or thrust, as with horns → 1440 obs.
► BUSH to butt with the head; to push → 1387 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► DISH to butt with the horns → 1822 Sc.
► HAKE to butt with the horns or head; to beat, batter, drive or knock out of one’s way → 1878 Sc.
► NUT to butt with the head, or hit someone on the head → 1937 sl.
► PUT to butt with the head or horns → 1450 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► PUT THE NUT ON ► STICK THE NUT ON SOMEONE to butt someone with the head → 20C Brit. sl.
► TURR to butt, as a ram; to push down by butting → 1400 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► VAGE ► VEDGE ► VEGE to butt, as an animal; to push; to sidle → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)