button

[ buht-n ]
/ ˈbʌt n /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to be capable of being buttoned: This coat buttons, but that one zips.

Idioms for button

Origin of button

1275–1325; Middle English boto(u)n < Anglo-French: rosehip, button, stud; Middle French boton, equivalent to boter to butt3 + -on noun suffix

OTHER WORDS FROM button

British Dictionary definitions for have all one's buttons

button
/ (ˈbʌtən) /

noun

verb

See also buttons, button up

Derived forms of button

buttoner, noun buttonless, adjective buttony, adjective

Word Origin for button

C14: from Old French boton, from boter to thrust, butt, of Germanic origin; see butt ³

Medical definitions for have all one's buttons

button
[ bŭtn ]

n.

A knoblike structure, device, or lesion.

Idioms and Phrases with have all one's buttons (1 of 2)

have all one's buttons

Also, have all one's marbles. Be completely sane and rational. For example, Grandma may be in a wheelchair, but she still has all her buttons, or I'm not sure he has all his marbles. These slangy expressions date from the mid-1800s, as do the antonyms lose or be missing some of one's buttons or marbles, meaning “become (or be) mentally deficient.”

Idioms and Phrases with have all one's buttons (2 of 2)

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