Butt
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noun
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verb
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adverb
)
(As a noun)
Butt ( noun )
- The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
- The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.
Origin:
Middle english butte, from old english butu.
Examples:
- She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
- The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
- I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
- The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
- She fell and landed on her butt.
(As a verb)
Butt ( verb )
- The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
- The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.
Origin:
Middle english butte, from old english butu.
Examples:
- She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
- The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
- I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
- The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
- She fell and landed on her butt.
(As an adverb)
Butt ( adverb )
- The buttocks, the fleshy part of the body on the posterior of the trunk, extending from the hips to the thighs.
- The end part of something that is thicker, wider, or rounder than the rest.
Origin:
Middle english butte, from old english butu.
Examples:
- She looked over her shoulder to see the man grab her butt.
- The butt of a rifle is used to strike the primer to fire the bullet.
- I love to sit on the beach and watch the waves crash against the cliff's butt.
- The butt of the cigar was chewed up.
- She fell and landed on her butt.