be more specific. The hole or the cheeks?
A fanny is a person's buttocks. Buttocks ("butt") or fanny includes both cheeks, thus, every person has one fanny.
A buttock is the rear end of the human. This is where most of your waste and feces come out, when I say feces that means crap by the way, in case your microscopic squishy weak brain could not very well comprehend, this word means understand, my rather larger words. The buttock is made up of 2 slabs of fat (if you will) with a single crack dividing the cheeks. So let me break it down for you in simple terms. You just divide it up. BUTTock.
Oxygen is what makes things burn at all. The more oxygen there is, the brighter it can burn.
The buttocks are medically termed on the posterior side (e.g. the back side) of the body. The buttocks are often called, "the backside", the butt, etc.
be more specific. The hole or the cheeks?
Well my child when everyone is born they have one butt cheek then you mother of the species slices your buttocks in half so that is why there are two cheeks :) hallalosh dahling!
A fanny is a person's buttocks. Buttocks ("butt") or fanny includes both cheeks, thus, every person has one fanny.
A fanny is a person's buttocks. Buttocks ("butt") or fanny includes both cheeks, thus, every person has one fanny.
It is the cut or long line that separates the buttocks cheeks from each other.
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The butt of a rifle is the end that fits against one's shoulder to steady it.Also:endseatsouth side of the northrearhindhind quarterderrièreTuckushamsrump
To achieve the process of excessive noise while expelling gases from your buttocks, all you must do is push the cheeks of your buttocks together to create more pressure behind the blow. Good luck and happy farting!
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tone, firm, rounded, but not too big
Pinch your cheeks (hard) when the other person isn't looking. This makes the blood rush to your cheeks, whick makes it 'blush' more.
Buttocks is a more polite common word for butt when referring to human anatomy. Nates (say NAY-teez) is the Latin term.