Tush

Noun

 * 1)  A tusk.
 * 2) *1818, John Keats, "To J. H. Reynolds, Esq.":
 * Perhaps one or two whose lives have patient wings, / And through whose curtains peeps no hellish nose, / No wild-boar tushes, and no mermaid's toes [...].

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸  The buttocks.
 * 2)  nonsense; tosh

Derived terms

 * tushie
 * tushy

Interjection
tush


 * 1) an exclamation of contempt

Verb

 * 1)  To pull or drag (of a heavy object such as a tree or log).

Thesaurus
arse, ass, baby tooth, bicuspid, bucktooth, bum, can, canine, cheeks, crown, cuspid, cutter, deciduous tooth, dent, denticle, denticulation, dentil, dentition, dogtooth, eyetooth, fang, fanny, fore tooth, gagtooth, gang tooth, gold tooth, grinder, incisor, keister, milk tooth, molar, peg, permanent tooth, pivot tooth, prat, premolar, rusty-dusty, scrivello, snag, snaggletooth, stern, tail, tooth, tuchis, tushy, tusk, wisdom tooth

Etymology 1
tusc:.

Etymology 2
Short for toches, from the Yiddish tokhes, which is from Hebrew תחת, meaning "under". Since 1914.

Etymology 3
A "natural utterance" (OED), attested since the 15th century

Etymology 4
of unknown origin, attested since 1841.

Noun

 * French: derrière, postérieur

Anagrams

 * huts
 * shut
 * STHU
 * thus