- buttock but·tock n
- ['bʌtək]
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English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
but·tock — /ˈbʌtək/ noun, pl tocks [count] : either of the two soft parts of the body that a person sits on the baby s left/right buttock usually plural The shirt is long enough to cover your buttocks … Useful english 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 — but·tock bət ək n 1) the back of a hip that forms one of the fleshy parts on which a person sits 2) buttocks pl the seat of the body also the corresponding part of a quadruped: RUMP … Medical dictionary
buttock — but|tock [ˈbʌtək] n [C usually plural] [: Old English; Origin: buttuc] one of the fleshy parts of your body that you sit on … Dictionary of contemporary English
buttock — but|tock [ bʌtək ] noun count usually plural one of the two round parts of your body that you sit on … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
buttock — but·tock … English syllables
buttock — but•tock [[t]ˈbʌt ək[/t]] n. Usu., buttocks. 1) anat. zool. (in humans) either of the two fleshy protuberances forming the lower and back part of the trunk 2) anat. zool. (in animals) the rump • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME buttok, OE buttuc. See… … From formal English to slang
Cross-buttock — Cross but tock, n. (Wrestling) A throw in which the wrestler turns his left side to his opponent, places his left leg across both legs of his opponent, and pulls him forward over his hip; hence, an unexpected defeat or repulse. [Webster 1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English