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coit
/ kɔɪt /
noun
- slang.buttocks; backside Alsoquoit
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coit1
C20: perhaps a variant and special use of quoit , referring to roundness
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Example Sentences
In 1872, the second president of the University of California, Daniel Coit Gilman, said science was "the mother of California."
From The Daily Beast
But, if bi-coit-suk does not mean twins, I am greatly mistaken.
From Project Gutenberg
Dr. Coit need not fear that ridicule will excite apprehensions about the multiplication table.
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What a charm ther is abaat owt new; whether it's a new year or a new waist-coit.
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Aw tell'd him he'd made a fooil on me, an' aw consider'd mysen dropt on, but noa moor nor he wor wi' havin' to leave th' coit.
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As sooin as he coom near th' coit he could hear him snoaring away ommost as laad as a trombone.
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