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Definition of fanny in English: fannynounPlural fanniesˈfaniˈfæni 1British vulgar slang A woman's genitals. 2North American informal A person's buttocks. Example sentencesExamples - ‘You'll find out soon enough,’ Jorge grumbled as he rubbed his fanny.
- I gave him another shot of cough syrup and a pat on the fanny and sent him back out onto the Play-Doh-covered field.
- Marketing has to be ‘job one ‘he says, and the bottom line is ‘putting fannies in seats‘.
- This is Elvis Presley, wiggling his fanny for posterity.
- I was able to catch him under the chin, while he was leaning over, and I knocked him flat on his fanny… He calmed down then, and when he got back on his feet he spent the next half hour ministering to the injured.
Synonyms buttocks, behind, backside, rear, rear end, seat, haunches, cheeks
verbfannied, fannies, fannyingˈfani [no object]fanny about" or "aroundBritish informal Mess around and waste time. they were fannying about in the street
Origin Late 19th century: of unknown origin. Rhymes Annie, ca'canny, canny, cranny, Danny, granny, nanny, tranny Definition of fanny in US English: fannynounˈfæniˈfanē 1North American informal A person's buttocks. Example sentencesExamples - I gave him another shot of cough syrup and a pat on the fanny and sent him back out onto the Play-Doh-covered field.
- This is Elvis Presley, wiggling his fanny for posterity.
- ‘You'll find out soon enough,’ Jorge grumbled as he rubbed his fanny.
- Marketing has to be ‘job one ‘he says, and the bottom line is ‘putting fannies in seats‘.
- I was able to catch him under the chin, while he was leaning over, and I knocked him flat on his fanny… He calmed down then, and when he got back on his feet he spent the next half hour ministering to the injured.
Synonyms buttocks, behind, backside, rear, rear end, seat, haunches, cheeks 2British vulgar slang A woman's genitals.
Origin Late 19th century: of unknown origin. |