butram
verb
verb: butram; 3rd person present: butrams; past tense: butrammed; past participle: butrammed; gerund or present participle: butramming
1. roughly force (something, one's butt) into place
2. forcefully assert one's poor and ill-informed thoughts, decisions, and desire for control; often coupled with low comprehension and high incompetence.
noun
noun: butram; plural noun: butrams
a person who butrams
verb: butram; 3rd person present: butrams; past tense: butrammed; past participle: butrammed; gerund or present participle: butramming
1. roughly force (something, one's butt) into place
2. forcefully assert one's poor and ill-informed thoughts, decisions, and desire for control; often coupled with low comprehension and high incompetence.
noun
noun: butram; plural noun: butrams
a person who butrams
Man, that IT sys admin will totally butram this community. He has truly stepped up to be a proper butram.