netherlands

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See also: Netherlands

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Play on Netherlands, from nether +‎ land.

Noun

netherlands pl (plural only)

  1. (slang) hindquarters, butt
    • 2000 November 30, L. Ravi Narasimhan, “Marv Dunphy Chalk Talk - Nov. 28 at Moorpark College”, in rec.sport.volleyball (Usenet):
      I remember Tofoli falling on his netherlands... Olof went hard angle on Giani and Gardini. And did they ever give him line.
    • 2004 February 18, Killjoy, “Translation report”, in alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo (Usenet):
      "Goddamn pieceashit yellow rat-bastard motherraping..." True to his nature, Kent swears like a soldier, an ability only slightly less extensive than that of a sailor. "Shiteyes couldn't take two cocksmokin' seconds to haul his head out of his Netherlands and read a little chickenshit FAQ..."
    • 2006 July 15, Judee77, “OT - Private to Beach Bum (but I know better)”, in alt.fan.gene-scott (Usenet):
      Actually, I simply got a teasing bug up my netherlands and couldn't resist.
  2. (slang) crotch or genitals
    • 2003 December 1, Chaz M., “Idle Hands”, in alt.fan.jessica-alba (Usenet):
      Why does she have a 'bulge' in her 'netherlands'?
    • 2004 August 17, Barb Junkkarinen, “Oswald's privates”, in alt.assassination.jfk (Usenet):
      The question that has bandied around is whether or not shaving his netherlands was a quirk of Oswald's.