buttocky
English
Etymology
buttock + -y
Adjective
buttocky (comparative more buttocky, superlative most buttocky)
- Having large or prominent buttocks.
- 1963, Garry Allighan, The 65th Defendant (page 112)
- That his wealth was blood-stained added to his glamour and certainly did not disturb the avaricious mind of any shebeen queen as she plied liquor to buttocky girls dancing the kwela in her shanty-saloon.
- 1997, David Madsen, Confessions of a Flesh-eater (page 109)
- […] he is overweight: flabby, paunchy, buttocky.
- 1963, Garry Allighan, The 65th Defendant (page 112)