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  • noun Plural form of behind.

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Examples

  • In public places, such as restaurants, waitresses have to wear horrible, low cut and tight pants, which look okay when you see them from the front, with their apron wrapped around them, but when they retreat, their behinds are at the eye-level of the seated customers.

    The Beautiful, Soft, Flowing, Modest, Clothing Depicted in the Art of Alfred Emile Leopold Stevens (1823-1906) 2009

  • In public places, such as restaurants, waitresses have to wear horrible, low cut and tight pants, which look okay when you see them from the front, with their apron wrapped around them, but when they retreat, their behinds are at the eye-level of the seated customers.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Geelong, Essendon and Carlton would have all been awarded the goals that were called behinds at the MCG had technology been an option.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • Of course this begs the question...do pears HAVE "behinds"?

    Pears Repeating... Zillabob 2006

  • Is SXSW all about kicking goals for oz music, or are you happy with just 'behinds'?

    Polaroids of Androids - News 2009

  • “Since when are you not in the mood for barely-clad women shaking their behinds?”

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • He shrugs and a moment later the door slams open and a bunch of naked men walk out, their behinds as bright as the full moon shining down on them.

    The Trouble With May Amelia Jennifer L. Holm 2011

  • “Since when are you not in the mood for barely-clad women shaking their behinds?”

    Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011

  • Tight hot pants hugged our behinds and exposed lengths of tanned legs.

    Myrtle Beach Daze Julie Britt 2011

  • They sit on their Jabba sized behinds all day filling blogs and boards with their invective with one beady eye trained on Fox News.

    Will Matt Damon's politics cost him at the box-office? | EW.com 2009

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