Antonyms for keester
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kee-ster |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈki stər |
Definition of keester
Origin :- "buttocks," 1931, perhaps transferred from underworld meaning "safe, strongbox" (1914), earlier "a burglar's toolkit that can be locked" (1881); probably from British dialect kist (northern form of chest) or its German cognate Kiste "chest, box." The connection may be via pickpocket slang sense of "rear trouser pocket" (1930s).
- As in posterior : noun behind of animate being
Synonyms for keester
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