Tuchis Meaning in English
word
ˈtʊkɪs
TUH-kis
ˈtʊxɪs
TUH-khis
释义
A slang and humorous word for someone's buttocks or backside, borrowed from Yiddish. Usually used in a light, playful way.
用法与细微差别
Very informal and playful, mainly used in American English. Often found in jokes or with children. Usually not offensive, but might be too casual for formal situations. Alternate spellings include 'tush' or 'tuchus'.
Spanish: trasero - culo (informal)Portuguese (BR): bunda - traseiro (informal)Portuguese (PT): rabo - traseiro (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 屁股 (口语)Chinese (Traditional): 屁股(口語)Hindi: पिछवाड़ा (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: مؤخرة (عامية)Bengali: পাছা - পাছি (মজারভাবে)Russian: пятая точка - попа (шутливо)Japanese: おしり(冗談っぽく)Vietnamese: mông (đùa vui)Korean: 엉덩이 (장난스럽게)Turkish: popo - kıç (şaka yollu)Urdu: کولھا (مذاقاً)Indonesian: pantat (dengan bercanda)
例句
Don't sit on your tuchis all day—go play outside!
basic
He fell and landed right on his tuchis.
basic
My grandma always tells me to get my tuchis off the couch.
basic
After hours at the desk, my tuchis was numb.
natural
All that spicy food is making my tuchis regret dinner.
natural
You kicked me right in the tuchis, man!
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