meddle



meddle in something

to intrude [oneself] into something. I wish you wouldn't meddle in my affairs. Go meddle in someone else's business.
See also: meddle

meddle with someone or something

to interfere with someone or something; to mess around with someone or something. Please don't meddle with me. I am in a bad mood. Would you please stop meddling with my computer?
See also: meddle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eunika-Polish
KenrickKEN-rikEnglish (Rare)
PriscaPRIS-kə (English)Biblical, Dutch, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin
Yisra'el-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Finnian-Irish
Leatrice-English