Butt ( noun , verb , adverb )

(As a noun)

Butt ( noun )

  1. The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
  2. The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.

Origin:

Middle english butte, from old english butu.

Examples:

  1. She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
  2. The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
  3. I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
  4. The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
  5. She fell and landed on her butt.

(As a verb)

Butt ( verb )

  1. The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
  2. The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.

Origin:

Middle english butte, from old english butu.

Examples:

  1. She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
  2. The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
  3. I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
  4. The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
  5. She fell and landed on her butt.

(As an adverb)

Butt ( adverb )

  1. The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
  2. The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.

Origin:

Middle english butte, from old english butu.

Examples:

  1. She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
  2. The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
  3. I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
  4. The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
  5. She fell and landed on her butt.
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