buttock/butt

buttock/butt
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  • butt — Ⅰ. butt [1] ► VERB 1) hit with the head or horns. 2) (butt in) interrupt or intrude on a conversation or activity. 3) (butt out) N. Amer. informal stop interfering. ► NOUN ▪ a rough …   English terms dictionary

  • buttock — ► NOUN ▪ either of the two round fleshy parts of the human body that form the bottom. ORIGIN Old English, probably related to BUTT(Cf. ↑butt) …   English terms dictionary

  • Buttock — But tock, n. [From {Butt} an end.] 1. The part at the back of the hip, which, in man, forms one of the rounded protuberances on which he sits; the rump. Often used in the plural see {buttocks}. Syn: cheek. [1913 Webster] 2. (Naut.) The convexity… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • buttock-mail — buttˈock mail noun (Scot) The fine formerly exacted by the church in commutation of sitting on the stool of repentance • • • Main Entry: ↑buttock …   Useful english dictionary

  • Buttock augmentation — There are two types of buttock augmentation:* The lifting of the buttocks.* The surgical enlargement of the buttocks through the insertion of a moulded synthetic implant or through the use of substances such as elastomer. Brazilian butt lift The… …   Wikipedia

  • butt — I. /bʌt / (say but) noun 1. the end or extremity of anything, especially the thicker, larger, or blunt end, as of a rifle, fishing rod, whip handle, arrow, log, etc. 2. an end which is not used up: a cigarette butt. 3. Colloquial the buttocks;… …  

  • butt — There are no fewer than four distinct words butt in English. The oldest, ‘hit with the head’ [12], comes via Anglo Norman buter from Old French boter. This can be traced back through Vulgar Latin *bottāre ‘thrust’ (source of English button) to a… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • butt — There are no fewer than four distinct words butt in English. The oldest, ‘hit with the head’ [12], comes via Anglo Norman buter from Old French boter. This can be traced back through Vulgar Latin *bottāre ‘thrust’ (source of English button) to a… …   Word origins

  • butt — I [[t]bʌt[/t]] n. 1) the end or extremity of anything, esp. the thicker, larger, or blunt end considered as a base, support, or handle: the butt of a rifle[/ex] 2) an end that is not used or consumed; remnant: a cigar butt[/ex] 3) coo a lean cut… …   From formal English to slang

  • butt — butt1 /but/, n. 1. the end or extremity of anything, esp. the thicker, larger, or blunt end considered as a bottom, base, support, or handle, as of a log, fishing rod, or pistol. 2. an end that is not used or consumed; remnant: a cigar butt. 3. a …   Universalium

  • Buttock cleavage — A painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg of a woman with visible cleavage Buttock cleavage is minor exposure of the buttocks and the gluteal cleft between them, often because of low slung or loose trousers. The crena is another formal term… …   Wikipedia

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