keister

英 ['ki?st?]
  • n. 手提皮箱;屁股;小皮包

中文詞源


keister 屁股

可能來(lái)自chest拼寫(xiě)變體,用于俚語(yǔ)義屁股。

英文詞源


keister (n.)
"buttocks," 1931, perhaps transferred from underworld meaning "safe, strongbox" (1914), earlier "a burglar's toolkit that can be locked" (1881); probably from British dialect kist (northern form of chest) or its German cognate Kiste "chest, box." The connection may be via pickpocket slang sense of "rear trouser pocket" (1930s).