keister
word
Definition
A slang and humorous word for a person's buttocks; sometimes also used to mean a person's body in general.
Usage & Nuances
"Keister" is informal, mostly used in the US, and often humorous or playful. Common in phrases like "get your keister out of here". Not appropriate in formal contexts. Similar to "butt" or "rear end".
Spanish: trasero - pompis (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): bunda (informal) - traseiroPortuguese (PT): rabo (informal) - traseiroChinese (Simplified): 屁股 (口语)Chinese (Traditional): 屁股 (口語)Hindi: पीछा (अलंकात्मक, मजाकिया)Arabic: مؤخرة (غير رسمي)Bengali: পাছা (অপমানজনক/রসিক) - পেছনRussian: задница (разг.) - пятая точка (шутл.)Japanese: ケツ (くだけた言い方) - おしり (ユーモラス)Vietnamese: mông (thân mật, vui nhộn) - đít (thường hài hước)Korean: 엉덩이 (속어, 익살스럽게)Turkish: kıç (alaycı) - popo (şakacı biçimde)Urdu: چوتڑ (مزاحیہ/غیر رسمی)Indonesian: pantat (gaul, lucu) - bokong (biasa, santai)
Example Sentences
He slipped on the ice and hurt his keister.
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He fell and landed right on his keister.
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Sit down on your keister and wait.
basic
Get your keister off the couch and help me!
natural
I spent the whole day sitting on my keister at the office.
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Move your keister or you’ll miss the bus!
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