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tochis; tuckus; tochas noun the buttocks US, 1934 Yiddish.- She laughed. “No, he’s graduated to nudes now. And poor mama, can’t understand his interest in tuchuses ... rumps to you.” — Frederic Wakeman, The Hucksters, p. 40, 1946
- Cockeye bent down and pointed to his backside said, “If I ever meet him, he can kiss my tauchess.” — Harry Grey, The Hoods, p. 61, 1952
- I’ll tell you where he’s sensitive, Lionel – in his tochas. — Eugene Boe (Compiler), The Wit & Wisdom of Archie Bunker, p. 70, 1971
- He looked so stiff I wondered if his bayonet was stuck up his tuckus. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 52, 1994
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