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ass
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United Kingdom
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Refers to a person's buttocks or backside, considered to be vulgar language in formal settings.
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1
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2
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ass
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United Kingdom
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Refers to a donkey or mule, a working animal commonly found on farms.
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1
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3
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bum
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UK
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In the UK and Australia, 'bum' is a colloquial term for the buttocks or rear end.
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1
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4
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bum
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United Kingdom
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Refers to a person's buttocks or backside
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1
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5
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bum
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United Kingdom
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A slang term for a person's buttocks or homeless person
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1
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6
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bums
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England
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Refers to the buttocks, considered a casual or slang term
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1
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7
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bums
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United Kingdom
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Refers to the buttocks, colloquially used in casual conversation
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1
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8
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bums
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United Kingdom
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In the United States and the United Kingdom, the term 'bums' can refer colloquially to a person's buttocks or backside.
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1
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9
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butt
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United Kingdom
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Considered a private body part, not discussed openly in public settings
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1
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10
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butt
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United Kingdom
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Often referred to as the 'bum' and is a common term for the buttocks.
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1
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11
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buttocks
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United Kingdom
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Considered a private part of the body and not typically shown in public.
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1
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