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horn in

British  

verb

  1. slang to interrupt or intrude

    don't horn in on our conversation

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The St. Paul crossed the Atlantic in just 16 days and sailed between San Francisco and New York, rounding Chile’s Cape Horn, in a brisk 103 days.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2022

The Panthers also lost defensive back Jaycee Horn in the second half.

From Fox News • Sep. 23, 2021

Roderick and defensive lineman Makius Scott also joined Israel Mukuamu and Jaycee Horn in opting out.

From Washington Times • Nov. 19, 2020

The Horn in St Albans, which normally hosts about 80 acts per month, is due to reopen as a pub later this month, with gigs to resume at a later date.

From BBC • Aug. 8, 2020

Army battalion at the famous battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond