carcass

carcass

One's body, often specifically the buttocks. Get your carcass in here, dinner's ready!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

carcass

(ˈkɑrkəs)
n. one’s body; a large or heavy body. Put your carcass on a chair, and let’s chew the fat.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • out of one's
  • come and get it
  • Come and get it!
  • pillow-biter
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • (something) blows
  • caboose
  • (as) gay as a three-dollar bill
References in periodicals archive
"A group of people claiming to be part of an organisation informed police of the presence of animal carcass in Bhaghpat.
The carcasses included 23 found on outlying islands close to China and 75 in Taiwan proper, the center said in a statement.
"The Steer Carcass Challenge is designed to provide an opportunity to donate to the Oklahoma Cattlemen's Foundation while creating a venue for friendly competition based on performance and carcass merit of cattle," said Taylor Shackelford, OCF coordinator.
On 2 different occasions, individuals ingested feathers repeatedly from a Spruce Grouse carcass. On 7 December 2015 at 11:59, a road-killed Spruce Grouse was placed in a dense patch of willow.
class="MsoNormalDr David Rotich, the Kericho County veterinary officer, said several other people who handled the carcass or ate the contaminated meat were treated at home.
As the industry progressed into the next century, the 2000 NBQA found average carcass marbling scores and quality grades had returned to 1990 levels, but there were also large increases in average hot carcass weight and muscling as indicated by larger longissimus muscle areas.
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After slaughter, hot carcass weight was registered and the head, legs and skin were removed and weighed individually using an electronic scale (EQB 100/200, Torrey, Mexico).
"Prior to the introduction of ContiAlert, the end user was only aware that they had maximized their belt life when the carcass became fully exposed," Marchant continued.
That means, after most of it has been eaten, make use of the leftover carcass as well.
Australian production team Terra Australis captured footage of what appeared to be a shark feeding a whale carcass Tuesday in Fremantle.
Our previous results from gene microarray analysis showed that SUMO3 gene might be associated with carcass and meat quality traits of cattle.
The study of the cadaver fauna may be applied in investigations on drug traffic, physical abuse and violent death, and is based on the entomological succession that takes place on the carcass (Oliveira-Costa, 2008).
Mutton having a large amount of demand is priced in markets according to carcass regions.