barge in

verb

Definitions

  1. To intrude

    To intrude; to enter or interrupt suddenly and without invitation.

    • What makes you think you can just barge in and make demands of the CEO?
    • Don't barge in on us like that again; we are presently having a meeting.
    • According to a Fox News source speaking to the Daily Beast, Simmons barged in on a staff meeting, unbuttoned his shirt and exposed his torso, shouting: “Hey chicks, sue me!”

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