Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rear-end .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word rear-ends.
Examples
-
Enough of the audlations already .. isnt it about time we get our heads out of our rear-ends and focus on the state of this country and where it is headed
-
A big white SUV with LALA plates rear-ends my ass and takes off, tires squealing, gas fuming.
Cluck Cluck Carol Novack 2011
-
We ladies clearly don't have enough to worry about when it comes to our body image, so in addition to our thighs, our tummies, our rear-ends, our chests and our faces, the media has helpfully pointed out yet another body part we are supposed to feel insecure about: our feet.
Keli Goff: What Michelle Obama, Heidi Klum and I Have in Common (And Why It's Time for Us to Put One Gigantic Foot Down) Keli Goff 2011
-
Pro or Con, left or right, liberal or conservative, live in line with the Constitution, and tell Congress to get off their rear-ends to fill in the gaps, instead of cowardly leaving it to the Court and President to make decisions Congress is afraid to make.
Sotomayor: 'signing statements' must be considered case by case 2009
-
Oh that's right, they would then have a reason to get off their rear-ends and work.
-
But what about those kids who toil in obscurity, busting their rear-ends every day in practice to improve upon weaknesses in their games?
-
Branch III's responses just reinforce the economic reality of pro sports: it's not the number of rear-ends in the seats that matter as much as the products that can be sold to those rear-ends.
-
The eyeballs and ears that pro sports tv and radio broadcasts attract are less captive than those attached to the rear-ends in the seats, but they do bring advertising revenue from those who expect to move product far from the stadium.
-
In today's photos, a man in Spain cools off, migrants ride through Mexico on the roof of a train, a tourist bus rear-ends a tractor-trailer in Pennsylvania, and more.
-
Any of us who've worked our rear-ends off to get where we are today are conservatives.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.