bahookie, n. Sc. colloq.
Brit. /bəˈhuːki/, U.S. /bəˈhuki/, Sc. /bəˈhuki/
Forms: 19– bahoochie, 19– bahookie, 19– bahootie, 19– behoofie, 19– behooky, 19– behouchie
[Apparently an alteration behind n. after hough n. and -y suffix6.]
The buttocks, the rectum.
| 1939 A. Hepple Piper in Wind 32 The cat curled up in the warm depression Mr Peregrine's ‘bahootie’ had left in the arm-chair. 1985 A. Blair Tea at Miss Cranston's ii. 17 It [sc. a tunic] must've been down to my knees when I was five and well up my bahoochie and straining at the shoulder buttons when I was fifteen. 1998 Scotsman (Nexis) 27 July 10 My three young, university-educated and middle-class companions remained with their male behookies firmly in their seats. 2000 C. Brookmyre Boiling a Frog viii. 165 They got away with a member of the Scottish executive having a dildo jammed up his bahookie by a piece of telegenic jail-bait. |