Nates
[ney-teez] /ˈneɪ tiz/
noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
buttocks; rump.
/ˈneɪtiːz/
plural noun (sing) -tis (-tɪs)
1.
a technical word for the buttocks See buttock
nates na·tes (nā’tēz)
pl.n.
The buttocks.
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