- verbbutt (verb) · butts (third person present) · butted (past tense) · butted (past participle) · butting (present participle)
- (of a person or animal) hit (someone or something) with the head or horns:"she butted him in the chest"
- strike (the head) against something:"he butts his head against a wall"
nounbutt (noun) · butts (plural noun)- a push or blow, especially one given with the head:"he would follow up with a butt from his head"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French boter, of Germanic origin.nounbutt (noun) · butts (plural noun)- the person or thing at which criticism or humor, typically unkind, is directed:"his singing is the butt of dozens of jokes"
- (butts)an archery or shooting target or range.
- a mound on or in front of which a target is set up for archery or shooting.
OriginMiddle English (in the archery sense): from Old French but, of unknown origin; perhaps influenced by French butte ‘rising ground’.nounbutt (noun) · butts (plural noun) · butt end (noun) · butt ends (plural noun)- the thicker end of something, especially a tool or a weapon:"a rifle butt"
- the square end of a plank or plate meeting the end or side of another, as in the side of a ship:"a butt joint"
- the thicker or hinder end of a hide used for leather.
- the stub of a cigar or a cigarette:"the ashtray was crammed with cigarette butts"
- informalthe buttocks or anus:"I was being paid to sit on my butt and watch television"
- the trunk of a tree, especially the part just above the ground.
verbbutt (verb) · butts (third person present) · butted (past tense) · butted (past participle) · butting (present participle)- adjoin or meet end to end:"the church butted up against the row of houses" · "a garden that butted up to the neighbor's"
- join (pieces of stone, lumber, and other building materials) with the ends or sides flat against each other:"the floorboards will be butted up against each other to make tight seams"
Originlate Middle English: the noun apparently related to Dutch bot ‘stumpy’, also to buttock; the verb partly from butt, reinforced by abut.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the person or thing at which criticism or humor, typically unkind, is directed:
noun- the thicker end of something, especially a tool or a weapon:
- the stub of a cigar or a cigarette:
- the buttocks or anus:
verb- adjoin or meet end to end:
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- Pair of buttocksButt is a common term for a pair of buttocks in the US1. It is used in everyday speech. Butt is also defined as the part of the body upon which someone sits2. Synonyms for butt include backside, behind, booty, bottom, breech, bum, buns, buttocks, caboose, can, cheeks, derriere, duff, fanny, and fundament2. Butt is also defined as your buttocks, your tush, your rear end3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Butt: the common term for a pair of buttocks in the US (singular, as one body-part; cognate but neither its root nor an abbreviation), used in everyday speech.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttocksbutt noun (1) Save Word Synonyms of butt (Entry 1 of 4) the part of the body upon which someone sits park your butts in the seats and keep quiet, or I'm turning this car around Synonyms for butt backside, behind, booty (also bootie) [ slang], bottom, breech, bum, buns, buttocks, caboose, can, cheeks, derriere (or derrière), duff, fanny, fundament,
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