derriere
The French word "derrière" translates to "behind" or "bum" in English, commonly referring to the posterior or backside of a person.
The likely word here is "derriere", the French word meaning the backside, or buttocks.Similarly spelled words are drier (more dry) and desire (want).
The term "backside" is typically written as one word.
backside
A backside is the side of something which is opposite the front - or another word for the buttocks.
Rear end trunk
Also known as back-door entrance.
backyard backside backward backpack backup
The word зад can be translated as: ass, rear, backside
lekhayayim (לכיים)
backpack, backbone, backwardsbackachebackbitingbackboardbackbreakingbackchatbackcombbackdatebackdropbackfieldbackfirebackgroundbackhandbackhoebacklashbacklogbackbitbackupbackrestbackroombackseatbacksidebackslashbackslidbackslidebackstairbackstopbackstabberbackstagebacksidebackstreetbacktalkbacktrackbackwashbackwoodsbackyardcompound words ending with back:barebackbuybackcomebackcallbackcutbackdrawbackfullbackfatbackfastbackhalfbackhunchbackfallbackflashbackfightbackfullbackgreenbackhatchbackhunchbackoutbackslingbacksoftbackquarterbackrazorbacksetbackswaybackslingbacktiebackthrowback
"Stuitjie" in English translates to "bottom" or "backside".