backside
See also: back-side
English
Alternative forms
- back-side, back side
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbækˌsaɪd/
Audio (US) (file)
Noun
backside (plural backsides)
- The back side of anything, the part opposite its front, particularly:
- The back side of an estate: the backyard and outbuildings behind a main house, especially (UK dialect, euphemistic) an outhouse.
- The building's backside faced an alley and was covered in grime and graffiti.
- (euphemistic) A person's buttocks.
- Having ridden the horse all day for the first time, I had painful blisters on my backside.
- c. 1500, Robin Hood, Bk. ii, Ch. iv, p. 236:
- With an arrowe so broad, He shott him into the backe-syde.
- (obsolete) The back side of a page: a verso.
- The back side of an estate: the backyard and outbuildings behind a main house, especially (UK dialect, euphemistic) an outhouse.
- (figuratively) The reverse or opposite of anything.
- 1645, John Milton, Colasterion, page 26:
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side.
Synonyms
- (outhouse): backhouse (US, Canada); see also Thesaurus:bathroom
- (buttocks): rear; see also Thesaurus:buttocks
- (verso): See verso
Derived terms
- backside throw
- get off one's backside
- have a sixpenny bit up one’s backside
- kick up the backside
- my backside
- pain in the backside
- sit on one's backside
- think the sun shines out of someone's backside
Translations
back side of something
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buttocks
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Adjective
backside (not comparable)
- (board sports) Approaching an obstacle backward
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side.
Antonyms
Descendants
- French: backside
References
- "backside, n." in the Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bak.sajd/
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