kiester

keester

slang The buttocks or anus. Often used figuratively. OK, kids, get off your keesters and go play outside! The people in charge will keep sitting on their keesters and nothing will actually change. You can take all that phony-baloney nonsense and shove it up your keester!

keister

1. slang The buttocks or anus. Often used figuratively. OK, kids, get off your keisters and go play outside! The people in charge will keep sitting on their keisters and nothing will actually change. You can take all that phony-baloney nonsense and shove it up your keister!
2. old-fashioned slang A suitcase, trunk, or satchel. The merchant packed his wares back into the keister and slunk away. A con man had a simple shell game set up on his tripe and keister.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keester

and keyster and kiester (ˈkistɚ)
1. n. a chest; a suitcase. The old lady was hauling the most enormous keester.
2. n. the buttocks; the anus. Get your keester over here!

kiester

verb
See keester
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • keester
  • keyster
  • keister
  • be (flat) on (one's) back
  • flat on (one's) back
  • flat on back
  • flat on one's back
  • gazoo
  • a disaster of epic proportions
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Ontogenetic shifts in use of habitat are related to differences in thermal preferences (Paulissen, 1988; Law, 1991), predatory pressure (Stamps, 1983), intraspecific interaction (Schoener, 1977), and selection of habitat (Kiester et al., 1975).
And it keeps me from dangerously hanging my kiester over the roof edge to clean my gutters.
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