booty, bootie

booty, bootie
n
a.
the backside, buttocks
► Check that booty.
b.
sex
Get some booty. Since the late 1990s this US variant form of the Caribbean batty has become an em-blematic item in the lexicon of rap, hip hop, R 'n' B, etc.

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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