anus

[ˈeɪnəs]

anus Definition

the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste matter leaves the body.

Using anus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor examined his anus for any signs of infection.

  • Example

    The fecal matter is expelled from the body through the anus.

  • Example

    The anus is a sensitive area that should be cleaned thoroughly after bowel movements.

Phrases with anus

  • tighten one's anus

    to clench the muscles around the anus, often as a sign of discomfort or anxiety

    Example

    He tightened his anus nervously during the bumpy car ride.

  • head up one's anus

    to be unaware or ignorant of what is happening around oneself

    Example

    She has her head up her anus and doesn't realize how much trouble she's causing.

  • tongue in cheek and head up the anus

    a sarcastic or ironic statement made with a straight face, often used to criticize someone who is being overly serious or self-important

    Example

    His speech was full of tongue in cheek and head up the anus comments that left the audience confused.

Origins of anus

from Latin 'ānus', meaning 'ring'

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Summary: anus in Brief

The term 'anus' [ˈeɪnəs] refers to the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste matter leaves the body. It is a sensitive area that should be cleaned thoroughly after bowel movements. Phrases like 'tighten one's anus' and 'head up one's anus' use 'anus' to denote clenching of muscles or ignorance, respectively.

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