- back passage
- ,back `passage noun count BRITISHa person's RECTUM (=the part of your body where solid waste comes out), used for example by doctors to avoid embarrassing people
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
back passage — noun 1. A passageway at or towards the rear of a building 2. The rectum (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑back * * * ˌback ˈpassage 7 [back passage back passages] … Useful english dictionary
back passage — back passages N COUNT People sometimes refer to their rectum as their back passage. [BRIT, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
back passage — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms back passage : singular back passage plural back passages British an expression meaning a person s rectum (= the part of your body where solid waste comes out), used for example by doctors to avoid embarrassing … English dictionary
back passage — noun a) The passage between two terraced houses leading between and the front and back gardens or yards. b) anus … Wiktionary
back passage — /ˈbæk pæsɪdʒ/ (say bak pasij) noun the anal passage …
back passage — the anus Medical jargon … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
back passage — noun Brit. euphemistic a person s rectum … English new terms dictionary
back passage — noun (C) a word meaning anus (=the hole where food waste comes out of your body) used to avoid offending people … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
back passage — Noun. The rectum. Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
passage — n. accommodations 1) to book passage (on a ship) section 2) an obscure passage (in a text) way, channel 3) to clear; force a passage 4) a secret passage channel in the body 5) nasal passages 6) (BE) the back passage ( the rectum ) transition 7) a … Combinatory dictionary