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buttonhole (someone)
buttonhole (someone)
To confine or accost someone in or with conversation. Likened to holding onto someone by the lapels (on which the buttonhole used for a boutonniere is located). I tried to leave the office early, but Larry buttonholed me with a tedious conversation about weekend plans.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Godwine | | - | Anglo-Saxon |
| Laima | | - | Lithuanian, Latvian, Baltic Mythology |
| Arachne | | ə-RAK-nee (English) | Greek Mythology |
| Elisaveta | | - | Bulgarian, Macedonian |
| Grayson | | GRAY-sən | English (Modern) |
| Arabinda | | - | Bengali, Indian, Odia |