0 past simple and past participle of butt
1 to hit something or someone hard with the head or the horns
Ritchey is well-known for his mountain bikes, but he has also produced road and cyclo-cross frames, usually of butted chromoly steel tubing.
Laths must be nailed so as to break joint in bays three or four feet wide with ends butted one against the other.
It butted up to the riding-ring on the southern edge.
The two initially butted heads, but came to respect and trust each other, essentially becoming bona fide buddy cops.
Predictably, they butted heads at every turn, but also developed a grudging respect for each other.
This could indicate that they were social animals which butted heads for breeding privileges.
Adjacent frame ties are butted close to each other.
In the middle of the re-recordings, they butted heads in the studio and ended their partnership.