rear end definición, rear end significado | diccionario inglés definición

rear end n.
buttocks of (adult) woman
Slang; refers to a person's "bottom," in American English. A bit more polite than "ass," less clinical than "buttocks."

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rear  

[1]  
      n  
1    the back or hind part  
2    the area or position that lies at the back  
a garden at the rear of the house     
3    the section of a military force or procession farthest from the front  
4    an informal word for buttocks (see buttock)  
5    bring up the rear   to be at the back in a procession, race, etc.  
6    in the rear   at the back  
7    modifier   of or in the rear  
the rear legs, the rear side     
     (C17: probably abstracted from rearward or rearguard)  
Diccionario Inglés definición  
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rear   [2]  
      vb  
1    tr   to care for and educate (children) until maturity; bring up; raise  
2    tr   to breed (animals) or grow (plants)  
3    tr   to place or lift (a ladder, etc.) upright  
4    tr   to erect (a monument, building, etc.); put up  
5    intr; often foll by: up   (esp. of horses) to lift the front legs in the air and stand nearly upright  
6    intr; often foll by: up or over   (esp. of tall buildings) to rise high; tower  
7    intr   to start with anger, resentment, etc.  
     (Old English ræran; related to Old High German reren to distribute, Old Norse reisa to raise)  
  rearer      n  

Diccionario Inglés definición  

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exp.
go to the extreme; do everything that could be done; exhaust all possibilities and resources
exp.
be negatively impacted by a situation, event.
E.g.: The building is being renovated, but for the moment people living there get the short end of the stick.
n.
term used to reffer to a person that thinks the end of the world is near

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