<span class="searchmatch">backside</span> <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> (uncountable) (baseball) The rotation of the knee and lower body of the side of the batter away from the pitcher during a swing. Good backside...
verso <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> get off one's <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> have a sixpenny bit up one's <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> have a sixpenny bit up one’s <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> kick up the <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> my <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> pain...
stone's <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> bike <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> body <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> corner <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> discus <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> flip <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> forced <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> free <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> hammer <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> javelin <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> long <span class="searchmatch">throw</span> penalty...
chlorides Mother was always <span class="searchmatch">throwing</span> into the little outdoor backhouse […] (outhouse): <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> (UK); see also Thesaurus:outhouse <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> house outbuilding →...
Uncertain, but crop may refer to the <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> of a horse, so that a horse that fell neck and crop had both its neck and <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> hit the ground. neck and crop...
(compare Dutch aars and German Arsch), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁órsos (“<span class="searchmatch">backside</span>, buttocks”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɑːs/ (General Australian...
(“side, flank, edge, shore”), from Proto-Indo-European *sēy- (“to send, <span class="searchmatch">throw</span>, drop, sow, deposit”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Siede (“side”), West...
Rhymes: -ʏx rug m (plural ruggen, diminutive ruggetje n or rugje n) back, <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> (geology) ridge (Netherlands, historical) ellipsis of rooie rug (“thousand-guilders...
backshine backshoot backshop back-shop backshore backshot backshunt back-side <span class="searchmatch">backside</span> backsie backsight backslab back slang backslang, back-slang backslap, back...
dialectal variant of arse) is considered vulgar in North America, whereas <span class="searchmatch">backside</span>, behind, bottom and rear are considered to be non-specific terms. informal:...