Butting means to push against with head or horns. The phrase "butting in" means to interfere or to meddle in someone else's affairs. For example: Butting in with your arguments while someone is speaking is quite indecent. Butting can also mean to lie next to each other or adjacently. When you place something end to end without overlapping, it is termed as "butting."
The phrase headbutting acquired a lot of news-space in the FIFA cup 2006 when French football star Zidane headbutted Marco Materazzi in the upper body, for which the former was issued a red card and a three match ban. Head butting is an illegal move in the world of sports with the exceptions being professional wrestling, Burmese boxing and some types of martial arts.
The phrase headbutting acquired a lot of news-space in the FIFA cup 2006 when French football star Zidane headbutted Marco Materazzi in the upper body, for which the former was issued a red card and a three match ban. Head butting is an illegal move in the world of sports with the exceptions being professional wrestling, Burmese boxing and some types of martial arts.