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backside

/'bæk'said/
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Definition

The word "backside" is a noun that has two main meanings:

Usage Instructions
  • Use "backside" when you want to talk about someone's rear end in a casual or humorous way.
  • Use it to refer to the back of an object when explaining or describing its features.
Advanced Usage
  • In a more formal context, especially in anatomy or health discussions, you might use terms like "gluteal region" instead of "backside."
  • In art or design, you might refer to the "backside" of a sculpture or painting when discussing its features.
Word Variants
  • Backside (noun)
  • Back (noun) - sometimes used informally in the same context.
Different Meanings
  • Backside can also have a slightly negative connotation when used to refer to someone's behavior, as in "Don't be lazy and just sit on your backside."
Synonyms
  • For the body part meaning:
    • Butt
    • Bottom
    • Rear
    • Fanny (informal/less common in some regions)
  • For the object side meaning:
    • Back
    • Rear
    • Reverse
Idioms
  • "Kick in the backside": This idiom means to give someone a strong motivation to change their behavior, often after they have been lazy or unproductive.
    • Example: "She needed a kick in the backside to start studying for her exams."
Phrasal Verbs

There aren’t many common phrasal verbs directly related to "backside," but you might hear phrases like: - "Sit back": To relax or not take action. - Example: "Sometimes you just need to sit back and enjoy the moment."

Summary

In summary, "backside" is a casual word for the part of the body you sit on and also refers to the back side of an object.

Noun
  1. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
    • he deserves a good kick in the butt
    • are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
  2. the side of an object that is opposite its front
    • his room was toward the rear of the hotel

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