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.
See also: buttonhole

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aristoteles-Ancient Greek
TinaTEE-nə (English), TEE-nah (Italian, Dutch)English, Italian, Dutch, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
LibertyLIB-ər-teeEnglish
Lim-Chinese
Aggy['ædʒi]
Noy-Hebrew