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buttocks
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buttocks /but·tocks/ (but“oks) the two fleshy prominences formed by the gluteal muscles on the lower part of the back.
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Q. I get shooting pains in my buttocks and both upper legs

A. Sounds like radicular pain (pain originating from injury to the roots of the nerves in the spinal column). Is it aggravated by coughing, straining, standing or sitting? Is it relieved by lying down.

You may read more here: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/backpain.html and http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/backpain.html

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They thought I was complimenting my loser cousin's hiney.
Louis as "Dutch Hiney, King of the Newsboys," received an arrangement that included copies of the Post-Dispatch, Globe-Democrat, Republican, and other local papers, all bordered by half opened buds of white roses.
When Jordan's King Hussein visited and the grandchildren were instructed in the proper greeting, it later became--to great family amusement--"Good afternoon, Your Royal Hiney.
 
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