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hurdies
n. (British, dialect) buttocks; rump
Usage examples of "hurdies".
And there was I cocking behind a yadvocate that liked the business as little as myself, for it was fair ruin to the pair of us - a black mark, DISAFFECTED, branded on our hurdies, like folk's names upon their kye!
I tell you fair: if I but kent the heid of a Hebrew word from the hurdies of it, be dammed but I would fling the whole thing up and turn minister!
The wintry gusts blowing into the steep defile called the Guttit Haddie froze his hurdies and his ears and his chin and his nose.