[
US
/ˈbətək/
]
[ UK /bˈʌtək/ ]
[ UK /bˈʌtək/ ]
NOUN
- either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
How To Use buttock In A Sentence
- Begin by tightening your buttocks and lifting your hips off the floor.
- On arriving in Britain she found herself to be a virtual slave to Dunlop, who exhibited her to curious Europeans who were eager to view Baartman's steatopygous buttocks and genitalia. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Klimt's tentative chalk and pencil strokes do little more than outline and emphasize the foreshortened legs, buttocks and genitalia of his subjects, their scrawled lifelessness compromising the images' erotic impact. Modernism's Austrian Rebels
- Result: The sword-like needle therapy is very effective to cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome of the waist and buttock.
- They slapped the cheeks of their buttocks and made facial parodies that I found embarrassing.
- At harvest the apples are little Snow White albino apples, so you unbag them for a few days until they take on a sweet little rose blush, like a sunburn on a virgin's buttock! Everything2 New Writeups
- One particular fascination to Europeans who flocked to watch her shows was her large, steatopygous buttocks. ANC Daily News Briefing
- In order to look good, shorts should fall a little above the knees and fit nicely around your buttocks and legs.
- Guess I might as well light some fire to that fat ass, he mused, like whipping her buttocks was a monotonous task. Stealing Candy
- These focused on her physical characteristics, including her pronounced steatopygia (an accumulation of fat on the buttocks). ANC Daily News Briefing