Let’s talk about something we all have but don’t always talk about openly: our butts.
Yep, you heard it right.
From “booty” to “bum” and everything in between, there are probably more words for our behinds than we really need.
But hey, it’s fun, right?
In this article, we’re going to check out all the different slang words for butt.
Because why not?
It’s a part of us, and it turns out, we’ve come up with some pretty creative names for it over the years.
So, let’s dive in and have a laugh at the many ways we can talk about our butts.
Let’s get started!
Slang for Butt
Assets
A playful term that refers to valuable possessions, often used humorously to refer to someone’s butt.
Backside
A polite term for the rear part of the body.
Badonkadonk
An onomatopoeic term referring to an excessively curvaceous female behind.
Behind
A polite term for the rear part of the body.
Biscuits
A playful and less common term for butt, suggesting something that’s appealing and round.
Bootie
A diminutive or endearing term for a small or cute butt.
Booty
A popular term for butt, often used in contexts emphasizing attractiveness or desirability.
Bottom
A polite and commonly used term for the buttocks.
Bubble butt
Refers to a particularly round and protruding butt, resembling a bubble.
Bum
A casual and widely used term for the buttocks.
Bum-bum
A playful, childlike term for butt.
Buns
Refers to the buttocks, likening them to bread buns in shape.
Caboose
Originally the last car on a train, used humorously to refer to the rear end.
Cakes
Slang for buttocks, suggesting they’re as appealing as a pair of cakes.
Cheeks
Directly refers to the two fleshy parts of the buttocks.
Cushion
A humorous term for the buttocks, emphasizing their role in sitting comfort.
Dairy aire
A pun on the French ‘derrière’, suggesting a butt as smooth as dairy cream.
Derrière
A French term adopted into English, meaning the rear or buttocks, often used to sound more sophisticated or polite.
Donk
A shortened form of ‘badonkadonk,’ referring to a noticeably curvy behind.
Double-O (as in “OO”)
A playful way to refer to the buttocks, likening them to the shape of double O’s.
Duff
A casual term for butt, possibly derived from ‘duffel’, as in something you sit on.
Fanny
In American English, a light-hearted term for butt; differs significantly in British English where it refers to female genitalia.
Glutes
Short for gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus, the muscles that make up the buttocks.
Haunches
Refers to the area encompassing the hips and buttocks, often used in a more anatomical or formal context.
Heinie
A playful, child-friendly term for the buttocks.
Hiney
Another affectionate, kid-friendly term for the butt.
Junk in the trunk
A humorous phrase describing someone with a larger or more pronounced buttocks.
Keister
An old-fashioned term for the buttocks, possibly of Germanic origin.
Money maker
A playful term for buttocks, often used in contexts where they’re considered an asset or attractive feature.
Moon
A slang term for exposing one’s buttocks, as in ‘mooning’ someone.
Nates
A formal or anatomical term for the buttocks.
Patootie
A cute, somewhat old-fashioned term for the buttocks.
Peach
Refers to the butt, likening its shape to that of a peach.
Posterior
A formal term for the rear or buttocks.
Rear
A common, slightly formal term for the buttocks.
Rump
Refers to the buttocks, often used in the context of animals but also humorously for humans.
Seat
A term that refers to the function of the buttocks as something to sit on.
Shelf
A term used to describe a particularly prominent or protruding buttocks.
Sitter
A playful term for the buttocks, emphasizing their use in sitting.
Tail
A term for the buttocks, often used in a more lighthearted or whimsical context.
Tail end
Refers to the end part of something, often humorously used to mean the buttocks.
Tookus
A Yiddish-derived term for the buttocks, used in a playful and affectionate manner.
Trunk
Used to describe the buttocks, likening them to the storage area of a vehicle.
Tuckus
Another variation of ‘tookus,’ a Yiddish-derived term for the buttocks.
Tush
A commonly used, slightly cutesy term for the buttocks.
Tushie
An even more endearing, child-friendly term for the butt.
Wazoo
A humorous and somewhat nonsensical term for the buttocks.
Zig Zag
While not a common term for buttocks, it’s sometimes used in playful contexts.
And there you have it – our cheeky little tour through the world of butt slang.
From the cute ‘tushie’ to the bold ‘badonkadonk,’ it’s clear we’ve got as many words for our behinds as there are shapes and sizes of them.
These terms add a bit of humor and spice to our everyday language, reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously.
Whether you’re shaking your ‘booty’ on the dance floor or just sitting on your ‘bum’ at home, it’s fun to think about the playful ways we reference our derrières.
So next time you hear a quirky term for the butt, remember, it’s all part of the rich and amusing tapestry of our language.