Buttonhole

/ˈbʌtənhoʊl/ noun

A small slit in a garment where a button passes through, or to stop someone and force them to listen to you.

From 'button' + 'hole'; the noun emerged in the 1600s for the slit in fabric, and the verb (meaning to accost someone) developed by the 1800s from the idea of grabbing someone's buttonhole.

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