Crossword clues for keister
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"buttocks," 1931, perhaps transferred from underworld meaning "safe, strongbox" (1914), earlier "a burglar's toolkit that can be locked" (1881); probably from British dialect kist (northern form of chest) or its German cognate Kiste "chest, box." The connection may be via pickpocket slang sense of "rear trouser pocket" (1930s).
Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context slang English) The buttocks. 2 (context slang dated English) A safe, a strongbox. 3 (context slang English) A suitcase; a satchel. n. 1 (context slang English) The buttocks. 2 (context slang dated English) A safe, a strongbox. 3 (context slang English) A suitcase; a satchel. vb. (context slang English) To conceal something in one's rectum
WordNet
n. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?" [syn: buttocks, nates, arse, butt, backside, bum, buns, can, fundament, hindquarters, hind end, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, stern, seat, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush, bottom, behind, derriere, fanny, ass]
Wikipedia
Keister (or Kiester) may refer to:
Usage examples of "keister".
An' if you don't keep moving, you'll get a root in that sweet little keister of yours.
He should have been flat on his keister, but his eyes never left Ricky Lee's.
He rolls across the country three weeks outta the month layin’ every broad on the highways, then blows his keister when he finds out I had a little fun of my own.