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derrière

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

noun

  1. the buttocks; rump.


derrière British  
/ dɛrjɛr, ˌdɛrɪˈɛə /

noun

  1. euphemistic the buttocks

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Etymology

Origin of derrière

1765–75; < French (preposition, noun); Old French deriere < Vulgar Latin *dē retrō, for Latin retrō towards the rear, backwards; arrear

Example Sentences

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It’s the least visible part of my body, yet I’ve had good reason lately to obsess about my gluteus maximus, my derrière, my whole imperfect situation back there.

From Slate • Feb. 22, 2026

Which is how they find themselves stumbling off the twice-weekly bus to the derrière of nowhere, squinting at a dirt track that only seems to lead to more dirt.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2023

Indeed, he might well come to the conclusion that it is the only way to keep his derrière out of jail.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 15, 2018

The actual scene in the warehouse was good: nice and tense and Michonne almost got her derrière handed to her.

From The Guardian • Nov. 26, 2017

Elles n'ont qu'un arçon devant, un autre derrière, avec de courtes étrivières et de larges étriers.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III by Hakluyt, Richard