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noun
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(context, slang, euphemism) The buttocks.
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1997 - Richard Laliberte and Stephen C. George, The Men's Health Guide to Peak Conditioning http://books.google.com/books?id=2MOrDKokat8C</sup>, ISBN 0875963234, page 195:
- : Like martial arts, in-line skating is predicated on the notion that sooner or later you're going to end up on your .
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verb
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(transitive) To keep back; to delay or impede.
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1591 - w:William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, s:The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Two Gentlemen of Verona act ii, scene 7 (First Folio ed.)
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:Then let me goe, and not my courſe
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(transitive) To make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.
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1599 - w:William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, s:The Life of Henry the Fifth, Henry V act ii, scene 2 (act i; First Folio ed.)
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:Since God ſo graciouſly hath brought to light<br/>This dangerous Treaſon, lurking in our way,<br/>To our beginnings.
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(context, transitive, obsolete) To cause harm.
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Dutch: (t, nl, hinderen) (hinder), moeilijk (t, nl, maken) (make difficult)
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French: (t, fr, entraver)
- German: erschweren
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Italian: (t, it, impedire)
adjective
- Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.
- the end of a wagon
- the parts of a horse
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1990 - C. W. H. Havard (ed.), Black's Medical Dictionary, 36th edition, p 673
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:On a line dividing the front two-thirds from the one-third, and set in the shape of a V, is a row of seven to twelve large flat-topped circumvallate papillae, ...
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(comparative of, hind)
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Dutch: (t, nl, achterste)
- German: hinter
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