keister
see also: Keister
Noun

keister (plural keisters)

  1. (slang) The anus or buttocks.
  2. (slang, dated) A safe, a strongbox.
    • 1953, Richard S. Prather, Too many crooks, page 100 ↗
      ― " […] The four hundred's yours to take a keister for me. Any cash you find in the box is yours."
      ― "Four hundred, huh? Don't seem like much. Think there'd be anything in the keister?"
  3. (slang) A suitcase; a satchel.
    • 1942, Billboard, 29 Aug 1942 — page 63
      Tripods, keister and loud talk don't make a pitchman any more than do fine feathers make fine birds.
    • 1963, Grace Snyder, Nellie Irene Snyder Yost, No Time on My Hands, page 37 ↗
      Sometimes Mama was too busy to make the daily rounds of the draws and pockets, in which case she gave us the keister — an old leather satchel used, in its better days to carry the baby's "didies" in — and sent us to bring in the eggs.
Translations Verb

keister (keisters, present participle keistering; past and past participle keistered)

  1. (slang) To conceal something in one's rectum
    Quick, keister this pot before the cops get here.

Keister
Proper noun
  1. Surname



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