buttocks
BUTTOCKS
backyard noun, US, 1972
• —John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian
English 1982
booty; bootie noun, US, 1928
• He’s Cyndia Lauper’s boyfriend, so no skin
search; Cyndi wouldn’t want us looking up
his boodie. —James Ellroy, Suicide Hill
1986
bumper noun, US, 1963
• I’ll moor it on the Chicago River and put on
a big sign, “Babes with Big Bumpers
Wanted.” —Red Rudensky, The Gonif 1970
caboose noun, US, 1919
• He cussed her as he drove his needle-toed
shoe into her wide caboose several times.
—Icerberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp 1969
chair cheeks noun, US, 2005
• [H]er exquisitely formed chair cheeks and
her perfecting thrusting, ever-so-slightly
swaying top tier are impossible to look
away from? —Mr. Skin, Mr. Skin’s
Skincyclopedia 2005
cunt noun, US, 1972
among homosexuals, the buttocks, anus and
rectum
• Move your cunt – Mama wants to sit down.
—Bruce Rodgers, The Queen’s Vernacular
1972
moneymaker noun, UK, 1896
the genitals; the buttocks
• Shuck my clothes an hop in that fabbroom,
take a fullout shower, wash the jail off my
skin an the funk outa my moneymaker.
—Robert Gover, JC Saves 1968
swamp ass noun, US, 1995
sweaty genitals and/or buttocks
• Stations that air the Howard Stern Show
were fined $27,000 to $500,000 because he
joked about personal hygiene issues like
“swamp ass” on different shows. — Daily
News (New York) 25th January 2005
toilet noun, BAHAMAS, 1982
fat buttocks
• —John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian
English 1982
turdcutter noun, US, 1977
Imprecise and crude physiology.
• Yeah, that bitch sho’ has got a helluva
turdcutter on it, ain’t she? —Odie Hawkins,
Chicago Hustle 1977
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