From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbarge in (also barge into something) phrasal verbENTERto enter somewhere rudely, or to rudely interrupt someone George barged into my office without knocking. on ‘Sorry to barge in on your evening, ’ James said. → barge→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
barge in• I was studying when Ben suddenly barged in.• Some of the strikers came barging into the meeting and demanded to speak with the directors.• It's impossible to concentrate when people keep barging in on you.barge on• What am I, crazy, barging in on strangers trying to have a peaceful meal?