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rear end

1 American  

noun

  1. the hindmost part of something.

  2. Informal. the buttocks; behind.


rear-end 2 American  
[reer-end] / ˈrɪərˈɛnd /

verb (used with object)

  1. to drive a vehicle or other conveyance so as to strike the back end of (another vehicle).

    My car was rear-ended by another driver on the highway.

  2. (of a moving vehicle or other conveyance) to strike the back end of (another vehicle or object).

    A freight train rear-ended the commuter train this morning.


rear end Idioms  
  1. The back part of anything, especially a vehicle, as in There's a large dent in the rear end of the car .

  2. The buttocks, as in I'm afraid these pants don't fit my rear end . The noun rear alone has been used in both these senses, the first since the late 1700s and the second since the mid-1900s. The addition of end occurred in the first half of the 1900s.


Etymology

Origin of rear end1

First recorded in 1865–70

Origin of rear-end2

First recorded in 1975–80

Example Sentences

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“You shot yourself in your own rear end.”

From Literature

In the moonlight I could not tell that it was blood, but only something dark that sprayed out of his rear end.

From Literature

I got around behind him, lifted up his rear end, and tried pushing him.

From Literature

My mother named me after a cow’s rear end.

From Literature

A fourth person would work the two back legs and another puppeteer would work the rear end.

From Los Angeles Times