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horning

American  
[hawr-ning] / ˈhɔr nɪŋ /

noun

New York State, Pennsylvania, and New England.
  1. shivaree.


Etymology

Origin of horning

horn ( def. ) (in the sense “wind instrument”) + -ing 1 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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It was like a seldom-seen relative showing up at a wedding to give an elaborate toast, then horning her way into the photos.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2024

Using a device to achieve the same effect was unfairly horning in on AT&T property.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 26, 2024

A few days later, after Tajik forces advanced, China issued a similar pledge with respect to Kyrgyzstan, horning in on Russia’s longstanding role as the guardian of Central Asian borders.

From New York Times • Oct. 8, 2022

His talent for horning in on history did not fail him.

From Slate • Mar. 26, 2013

“That’s my lucky spot. Don’t even think about horning in.”

From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn