Sorry, but I agree with Heikili. To horn in, as listed in Dictionary was the 36th definition listed under the section called of idioms. Dictionary said, it is informal for intrude and interrupt. Merriam-Webster defined, horn in, as to participate without invitation or consent : intrude. My Oxford Dictionary did not list it, sad.
Isn't the phrase "to horn in on" an idiomatic expression?
ReplyDeleteNope. Home in on.
ReplyDeleteThe phrase "horning in on" means to intrude. Check out http://idioms.yourdictionary.com/horn-in-on and http://www.answers.com/topic/horn-in-on.
ReplyDeleteSorry, but I agree with Heikili. To horn in, as listed in Dictionary was the 36th definition listed under the section called of idioms. Dictionary said, it is informal for intrude and interrupt. Merriam-Webster defined, horn in, as to participate without invitation or consent : intrude. My Oxford Dictionary did not list it, sad.
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