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cheek noun- the buttock UK, c.1600
Variants are “arse-cheek,” “ass-cheek” and “butt-cheek.” Usually in the plural. - Say my name baby, Before you nut I’m a dribble down your butt cheek, / make you wiggle and giggle just a little[.] — Lil Kim, No Time, 1997
- [A]ss cheeks being breastlike, but not so prominently positioned that is, easily noticed[.] — The Village Voice, 24 October 2002
- [C]an they move enough to use a bedpan and do they have some bizarre spreading devices to get their arse cheeks to separate for the big event? — Bizarre, June 2003
- impudence; audacity; effrontery UK, 1840
No tries, then, but plenty of cheek and confidence. Just the ticket. — The Observer, 11 November 2001 - They can see the riches in a small section of our society developing and expanding beyond their wildest imagination, and the government have the cheek to tell us that that is a sensible economic strategy. — Guardian, 24 March 2003
- a sexually loose female US
- — American Speech, p. 302, December 1955: “Wayne University slang”
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