Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A conspicuous hill or mountain, especially one that attracts attention by its isolation, or serves as a land mark: a name applied in the regions about the upper Missouri and west to the Pacific.
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- noun Plural form of
butt . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
butt .
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Examples
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So instead of "no does" - everyone should instead get off their fat old TV watchin butts and kill yotes!!!
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The density in their butts is enough to change the orbit of the moon.
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The density in their butts is enough to change the orbit of the moon.
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So instead of "no does" - everyone should instead get off their fat old TV watchin butts and kill yotes!!!
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Some say that because, when trimmed, the butt is barrel shaped, and barrels were often called butts by English wine merchants.
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That might save the webmasters’ butts from a legal showdown, but probably not the downloader, because let’s face it: If an army of well-funded lawyers wants to sue you, it will, technicalities (and you) be damned.
Gray Areas: The Alternate World of Fan Edits | Fan Cinema Today 2007
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Every single day after McCAin wins the GE I am going to send emails, letters and call the butts who pretend to be democrats in congress and ask them why they wanted someone without an ounce of sense to be president.
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While we certainly have the best military, right now the Canadian dollar kicks our butts, which is why I accede to the half point.
Campaigns reject Bloomberg, ABC offer for televised town hall 2008
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Man, I never dreamed the power those things had, they just swashed us across the ground like we were skating, on our butts, that is.
Jay's Journal Dr. Beatrice Sparks 2010
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Others say that they are called butts because they were shipped in barrels.
chained_bear commented on the word butts
Targets for town archery practice.
August 24, 2008