Verb
butt out (third-person singular simple present butts out, present participle butting out, simple past and past participle butted out)
(intransitive, Canada, US, slang, derogatory) To stop interfering; mind one's own business.
The government should butt out of people's private lives.
But getting my butt out of the house so that my child could enjoy swings and a slide? Source: Internet
“People just need to butt out and stop interfering.” Source: Internet
Trump is going to dig himself a hole so deep, his tiny hands will never be able to pull his big butt out of it. Source: Internet