backside in German
backside in German is Gesäß, Hintern, Hinterteil — backside means a person's buttocks.
backside in German
Gesäß
(euphemism) A person's buttocks.
Hintern
(euphemism) A person's buttocks.
Hinterteil
What does "backside" mean?
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noun A person's buttocks.
"He slipped on the ice and landed hard on his backside."
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noun The rear side of something, opposite its front.
"There's a loading dock on the backside of the building."
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noun The reverse side of a printed page.
"The instructions continue on the backside of the sheet."
backside in a sentence
- He slipped on the ice and landed hard on his backside.
- There's a loading dock on the backside of the building.
- The instructions continue on the backside of the sheet.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "backside" in German?
"backside" in German is Gesäß, Hintern, Hinterteil. backside means: A person's buttocks.
How do you use "backside" in a sentence?
Example: "He slipped on the ice and landed hard on his backside." In German, "backside" is Gesäß, Hintern, Hinterteil.
Are there other ways to say "backside" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "backside": Gesäß, Hintern, Hinterteil.
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