pry vs put one's oar in

pry

verb
  • Usually followed by out (of): to draw out or get (information, etc.) with effort. 

  • To inquire into something that does not concern one; to be nosy; to snoop. 

  • To use leverage to open, raise, or widen (something); to prise or prize. 

  • To peer closely and curiously, especially at something closed or not public. 

noun
  • A tool for levering; a crowbar, a lever. 

  • A person who is very inquisitive or nosy; a busybody, a nosey parker. 

  • An act of prying; a close and curious look. 

put one's oar in

verb
  • Synonym of stick one's oar in (“to interfere”) 

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