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Easy English Expression, rehashed.
Hello everybody, my name is Coach Shane and welcome to Easy English Expressions.
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Thanks for listening to E-Cubed.
Today, number 319.
It's a phrasal verb.
I love this expression.
I do not use it to my wife.
I do not use it when I work.
I use it to my boys all the time.
And I would use it with my friends.
Enjoy E-Cube number 319.
Let's go back in time.
Oh, today is a great phrasal verb.
It is butt out.
Butt out.
Butt out.
You need to butt out.
Oh, I wish you would butt out.
Hey, butt out.
Butt out.
B-U-T-T-O-U-T.
Butt out.
Do you know what B-U-T-T butt is?
Well...
That's my head.
That's my arm.
That's my chest.
That's my butt.
I'm sitting on my butt right now.
Yeah, my butt.
B-U-T-T.
It makes sounds sometimes.
Sorry.
That's true.
Everybody's butt sometimes makes a sound.
But anyway, but anyway, butt out means leave.
Get your butt out of here.
So if you have to remove your butt from someplace, that means you need to leave.
L-E-A-V-E.
You need to get out of here.
None of your business.
Hey, hey, what are you doing?
Butt out.
Butt out.
Get out of here.
Don't ask.
It's none of your business.
Mind your own business.
This is a great expression to use to your brothers and sisters and friends.
I do not advise using it to your parents or and be very, very careful using it at work.
Maybe to your coworkers, but definitely not to your boss or your customers, okay?
Let's check out the dialogue.
What are you guys talking about?
Butt out.
Oh, come on, tell me.
Butt out, this isn't about you.
It really is a good expression to use with your friends.
You're talking about something private, maybe a secret, and you don't want anybody else to know.
But there's always that person who says, hey, what are you talking about?
What are you guys talking about?
What are you planning?
What are you doing?
Oh, get out of here, man.
Leave us alone.
Butt out.
Mind your own business.
This is a great expression.
It's not very nice.
No, I know it's not very nice.
But it's an expression that we use with our brothers and sisters and friends and coworkers.
And sometimes we wish we could tell our parents and bosses also to butt out.
Who's the last person out?
You told butt out to leave me a message.
I want to know.
Enjoy the dialogue a couple more times.
What are you guys talking about, butt out?
Oh, come on, tell me, butt out, this isn't about you.
What are you guys talking about?
Butt out.
Oh, come on.
Tell me.
Butt out.
This isn't about you.
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