keister

[ˈkiːstər]

keister Definition

  • 1a person's buttocks
  • 2a suitcase or trunk

Using keister: Examples

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

  • Example

    He fell right on his keister.

  • Example

    I packed my clothes in the keister and headed to the airport.

  • Example

    She carried her keister up the stairs.

keister Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for keister

Phrases with keister

  • on one's keister

    sitting down, especially after a fall or when feeling tired

    Example

    After running the marathon, he was on his keister for hours.

  • fall down or take a seat suddenly

    Example

    She hit the keister after tripping over the curb.

  • put something in someone's keister

    to give someone a hard time or to make them work harder

    Example

    The boss put a lot of work in his employees' keisters to meet the deadline.

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Summary: keister in Brief

'Keister' [ˈkiːstər] refers to a person's buttocks or a suitcase or trunk. It is often used in informal contexts, such as 'He fell right on his keister.' 'Keister' has idiomatic phrases like 'on one's keister,' meaning sitting down, and 'put something in someone's keister,' meaning to give someone a hard time.

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