Chacune des deux parties charnues qui forment le derrière de l'homme et de quelques animaux quadrupèdes.
ETYM Scot. bun, bunn, Old Eng. bunne, bonne; from Celtic; cf. Irish bunna, Gael. bonnach, or Old Fren. bugne tumor, Prov. French bugne a kind of pancake.
Small rounded bread either plain or sweet; SYN. roll.
ETYM From Butt an end.
Either of the buttocks; SYN. cheek.
The back of a hip that forms one of the fleshy parts on which a person sits.
ETYM Old Eng. cheke, cheoke, AS. ceŕce, ceňce; cf. Goth. kukjan to kiss, Dutch kaak cheek; perh. akin to Eng. chew, jaw.
1. The fleshy pouches on either side of the face below the eyes.
2. (British) Impudence; audacity.