Buttonholing

/ˈbʌtən.hoʊlɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of stopping someone and forcing them into conversation; or the action of making buttonholes in fabric.

Etymology

Present participle of 'buttonhole' formed with '-ing,' functioning as both a gerund (noun) and continuous verb form.

Kelly Says

Buttonholing describes that painfully common social situation with perfect accuracy—you can almost feel the grip on your sleeve and see the person blocking your escape route.

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