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derriere

[der-ee-air, de-ryer] / ˌdɛr iˈɛər, dɛˈryɛr /


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The wine’s name translates as “sitting on the beast,” and the label shows teeth that have apparently taken a bite out of the derrière — excuse me, the détras — of the person riding the beast.

From Washington Post

In the bit, Ryan Dunn throws his legs up and inserts a little toy Corvette into his derrière.

From New York Times

When a Washington Post reporter met Ms. Soares at her home in Rio in 2002, he found her in a black catsuit and self-admiring how it fit her derriere after a fitness regimen of weightlifting for two hours every day of the week.

From Washington Post

Second place receives, so usefully in midwinter, Derriere Repair Anti-Chafe Balm, a soothing cream that, we suppose, is a step up from other skin pamperers we’ve given out, Anti Monkey Butt powder and Boudreaux’s Butt Paste.

From Washington Post

Madonna sends ‘Tonight Show’ host Jimmy Fallon into a tizzy after sprawling across his desk and giving the audience a peek at her scantily clad derrière.

From Los Angeles Times